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- The nutrition of some plants is enhanced by a mutually beneficial association between a root and a fungus. The association is known as _________. a. root nodule c. root hair b. mycorrhiza d. hyphaAssuming no other changes occur, which effect on tree growth is very low rainfall most likely to causeDescribe various factors that affect plant growth (e.g. growth regulators,sunlight, nutrients, water, tropism), and explain by giving example, why someplants can live in the forest although they might not be exposed to the sun ‘nosunlight can reach them’.
- To explain: The reason of plant wilting using cohesion theory of water transport.Plants provide a wide range of benefits to both the ecosystems in which they live, as well as to humans. Identify and describe 1) a benefit to the ecosystem, and 2) a benefit to humans specifically (1-2 sentence per function). Be sure to include information regarding why these functions are important or what impact they have.Give written answer with explanation only 1. How does wind affect water loss? Need to be able to discuss this in detail. 2. How does root to shoot biomass relate to water? Would the ratio increase or decrease with lack of water?