3.3 Plant transport systems Flashcards

1
Q

what can small plants do?

A

absorb all nutrients they need directly from their environment

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2
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what are the 3 main reasons plants need transport systems?

A

metabolic demands
size
surface area

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3
Q

what are plants that have specialised transport systems called?

A

vascular plants

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4
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(metabolic demands) oxygen and glucose need to be transported where?

A

cells for respiration & other processes

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5
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(metabolic demands) what needs to be removed from cells and transported?

A

waste products

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6
Q

(metabolic demands) what sort of hormones need to be transported in plants?

A

auxins for growth

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7
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(metabolic demands) what needs to be transported in the xylem?

A

mineral ions

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8
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as plants get age and grow why do they need transport systems?

A

to transport things from roots to leaves

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9
Q

dicots make seeds containing what?

A

two cotyledons

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10
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what are cotyledons?

A

organs that act as food stores for the developing embryo plant and form the first leaves when the seed germinates

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11
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what are the features of herbaceous dicots?

A

soft tissues
short life cycle
leaves & stems die at the end of the growing system

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12
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what are arborescent dicots?

A

woody

have hard lignified tissues and long life cycle

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13
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dicotyledonous plants have a vascular system what is this?

A

a series of transport vessels running through the stem, roots and leaves

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14
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vascular systems and arranged in what?

A

vascular bundles

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15
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in the stem of herbaceous plants how are vascular bundles arranged and why?

A

around edge to give strength and support

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16
Q

what does the cambium make?

A

xylem and phloem

17
Q

in the root of herbaceous plants how are vascular bundles arranged and why?

A

in the middle to help withstand tugging strains resulting as the stems and leaves are blown in the wind

18
Q

in the midrib of the dicot leaf is the main vein carrying vascular tissue what does it help do?

A

helps support the structure of the leaf

19
Q

leaves are adapted to have what?

A

large surface area to volume ratio

20
Q

when stems, trunks and roots are added plants have a small…

A

surface area to volume ratio

21
Q

due to their small surface area to volume ratio what cant plants rely on?

A

simple diffusion