Sap is the life's blood of a plant. there are actually two types of sap in a plant.
they are:
phloem.
xylem.
the plants need sap ,so they don't die.plants need fertilizer to live and to grow and green and strong.
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Because the question here is asking what the safety considerations of a plant in the classroom are, not the care considerations, we can safely narrow this down to one correct solution...
<span>D. Do the plants have any poisonous parts?
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Considering this is the only answer that deals with the safety aspect of plants near children, "D. Do the plants have any poisonous parts?" is the correct answer.
B chloroplasts, cell wall since the animals don't have or need them.
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" Under cultivation, the A horizon broadly aligns with the topsoil and the B with the subsoil. The parent material below these is the 'C' horizon and where there is an underlying unweathered rock layer, often known as bedrock.
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