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Question
Given below is a schematic diagram to illustrate some aspects of photosynthesis.
- Fill up the gaps, in blank spaces (1-4), by writing the names of the correct items.
- What phenomenon do the thick arrows A and B indicate?
Solution
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- Sunlight
- Oxygen
- Glucose
- Xylem
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- Transpiration
- Translocation
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