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How does....How does ivy provide internal transportation (e.g., open or closed circulatory system, number of heart chambers) or provide internal coordination (e.g., hormones, and nervous system)?
Have you gotten your Hogwarts letter yet?
? My biology teacher gave me those questions and it has confused me and I can't find it anywhere.
Have you gotten your Hogwarts letter yet?
Xylem and Phloem!
Oh and transpiration What did the parasitic Candiru fish say when it finally found a host? - - "Urethra!!"
Thank you. I have been looking for that for about a month. I really appreciate it.
Have you gotten your Hogwarts letter yet?
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your teacher should know that plants has no circulatory system as well. it's called vascular tissue where is the xylem and phloem. The internal hormone coordination is related to the auxin and its similars (Giberelina, etileno, citoquinina, etc). And nervous system? that is an insult dude!
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