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Fоr eаch оf the interаctiоns below, choose the correct option from the drop-down box. Answers presented in the drop-down boxes mаy be used once, more than once, or not at all. A root-infecting bacteria grows in the cells specialized for starch storage in a plant's root. It is making use of the plant's [b] tissue. A mistletoe plant grows on a tree. The mistletoe takes water and mineral nutrients the tree is transporting from its roots to its leaves. The mistletoe is tapping into the plant's [c]. A sap-feeding insect sucks sugary sap out of a plant from the vessels that transport the sugar. It is tapping into the plant's [d]. An aspen leaf miner feeds only the cells on the very exterior a leaf, including the guard cells. The insect is feeding on the [a] of the plant. A fungus grows in the central growth rings (the heartwood) of a tree trunk, breaking down the cellulose and absorbing the components. The fungus is breaking down [e].