release of oxygen
intake of carbon (IV) oxide
movement of photosynthates
movement of nutrients
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Some of you people don't even understand elementary biology for. How do you expect plant to take nutrient from air. Who stores nutrients in the air. Don't you people know what the site is made up?
D answer is B and correct. A is a myschool system malfunction.

the answer to this question is d🤦analyze the options well.the answer is normally between b and d but the co2 diffused into plants are used in the leaves and are not transported to any other place the process of photosynthesis which takes place in the leaves leading to the production of glucose by the utilization of co2 and sunlight is what is translocated to other parts meaning the transfer of nutrients and that's how we arrive at how answer-'d'.

it cannot be A...the arrow clearly shows its taking in something
my school, correct it

The answer is movement of photosyntates because it's carries it out on the leaf and transports it to other parts of the plant by means of the phloem vessel.

The answer is A. There is an arrow pointing outward and that is what is labelled II . It represents release of oxygen. There is also a similar arrow labelled III which represents intake of Carbon(IV)oxide.

i think the correct ans is either B or D because direction of the arrow shows that the plant is taking in something and a plant can either take in carbon(iv)oxide or nutrient.

The ans is obviously B, because the plant can not obtain it's nutrients from the air, It can only respirate with it, and the arrow is indicating that the plant is taking in something, so it can't be A either
Probably a bug from the myschool system


