Mimosa's answer to hay's Primary 6 Science Singapore question.
thanks! what happens if at part b only food carrying tube is removed?
Let's see ....
If both Part A and Part B have only food -carrying tubes removed, water-carrying tubes are intact, then the whole plant will have supply of water.
Next, there are leaves above A, between A and B as well as below B. These leaves are able to make food.
Hence the plant should be able to survive.
What do you think?
If both Part A and Part B have only food -carrying tubes removed, water-carrying tubes are intact, then the whole plant will have supply of water.
Next, there are leaves above A, between A and B as well as below B. These leaves are able to make food.
Hence the plant should be able to survive.
What do you think?