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Students testing the effects of solute concentration in soil on plant transpiration noticed a significant decrease in transpiration when abscisic acid was used as the solute. Even at molar concentrations less than 0.2 M, transpiration seemed to stop almost completely.
Make a claim as to which structural and/or physiological component of transpiration is affected by the presence of abscisic acid.
Explain the reasoning that supports your claim.
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Consider the following planned experiment. factor experimental group control group light exposure tots of sun tots of sun amount of water weekly weekly type of soil nutrient rich nutrient rich size of pot large which variable is being tested in this experiment? small a. size of pot b. type of soil c. light exposure d. amount of water
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