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Trash- ketBall. Review for Unit 10 Test. If a plant stem grows upward in response to gravity, how would you describe this tropism? Positive gravitropism or Negative gravitropism. Plants. If the roots of a plant grow downward, toward the gravity, how would you describe this movement?

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  1. Trash-ketBall Review for Unit 10 Test

  2. If a plant stem grows upward in response to gravity, how would you describe this tropism? Positive gravitropism or Negative gravitropism Plants

  3. If the roots of a plant grow downward, toward the gravity, how would you describe this movement? Positive gravitropism Or Negative gravitropism Plants

  4. What do you call the way a plant moves toward or away from a stimulus? Plants

  5. What is the term that describes the pressure within a plant that helps it stand upright like it should? Plants

  6. To demonstrate the validity of an experiment’s outcome, what should you do to show the reliability of the results? Nature of Science

  7. Guard cells help to maintain what? Plants

  8. What is the name of the plant process that guard cells play a key role in? Plants

  9. Exercise is a stimulus that causes your body to react in certain ways. Name two responses you might experience during exercise? Homeostasis

  10. Many of us have experienced illness. When you are said to have a “fever” your body has an elevated temperature. • What is the benefit to running a “fever?” Homeostasis

  11. What is the benefit of sweating? Homeostasis

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