Leaves are part of a plant's shoot system. The xylem tissue in leaves ansports g the oxygen that regulates the rate of carbohydrate production the water and minerals that are absorbed by the roots • the bacteria needed for nitrogen fixation in root nodule the wax required to coat the surface of actively growin tissue

Biology

Question
Leaves are part of a plant's shoot system. The xylem tissue in leaves
ansports
g
the oxygen that regulates the rate of carbohydrate
production
the water and minerals that are absorbed by the roots
• the bacteria needed for nitrogen fixation in root nodule
the wax required to coat the surface of actively growin
tissue
Answer

Leaves transport oxygen to regulate carbohydrate production, water and minerals absorbed by the roots, bacteria needed for nitrogen fixation in root nodules, and wax required to coat the surface of actively growing tissue.

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Leaves are part of a plant's shoot system and are responsible for transporting oxygen to regulate carbohydrate production, water and minerals absorbed by the roots, bacteria needed...
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