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Which part of the leaf contains the most chlorophyll?
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- This tissue is used for the transport of sugar. Group of answer choices What is Xylem? What is Phloem? What is Anther? What is Cambium?Choose the best answer for following question. Which part of a leaf carries on most of the photosynthesis of aplant?a. vascular bundleb. mesophyllc. epidermal layerd. guard cellse. trichomesThis spring, flowering plants in your garden all seemed to come up wilted and appeared to be overall weak in structure. You are curious, and examine a cross section of the stem under a microscope, only to find that the cell walls appear to be thin and weak. To fix this, you decide to add more _______________ to your fertilizer mix. Question 33 options: Magnesium. Phosphorous. Calcium. Potassium.