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44 Copper is a micronutrient that can be found in soil. Copper is important for reproductive
growth in plants and plays an indirect role in chlorophyll production. Which statement
correctly describes the interaction that occurs between the root and the shoot systems of
plants to allow reproduction to occur?
F Copper is produced in the roots when copper-containing compounds are hydrolyzed.
G Copper that is absorbed by the roots is transported to reproductive tissues by the shoot
system.
H The shoot system stores copper for later use by the roots and the reproductive
structures.
3 The shoot system transports copper to the roots after it is taken in through stomata in
the leaves
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