BIOLOGY 12E CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781264938513
Author: Raven
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Chapter 29, Problem 2A
How could a plant without roots obtain sufficient nutrients from the soil?
a. It cannot: all land plants have roots.
b. Mycorrhizal fungi associate with the plant and assist with the transfer of nutrients.
c. Charophytes associate with the plant and assist with the transfer of nutrients
d. It relies on its xylem in the absence of a root.
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