3.3 Plant transport systems Flashcards
what can small plants do?
absorb all nutrients they need directly from their environment
what are the 3 main reasons plants need transport systems?
metabolic demands
size
surface area
what are plants that have specialised transport systems called?
vascular plants
(metabolic demands) oxygen and glucose need to be transported where?
cells for respiration & other processes
(metabolic demands) what needs to be removed from cells and transported?
waste products
(metabolic demands) what sort of hormones need to be transported in plants?
auxins for growth
(metabolic demands) what needs to be transported in the xylem?
mineral ions
as plants get age and grow why do they need transport systems?
to transport things from roots to leaves
dicots make seeds containing what?
two cotyledons
what are cotyledons?
organs that act as food stores for the developing embryo plant and form the first leaves when the seed germinates
what are the features of herbaceous dicots?
soft tissues
short life cycle
leaves & stems die at the end of the growing system
what are arborescent dicots?
woody
have hard lignified tissues and long life cycle
dicotyledonous plants have a vascular system what is this?
a series of transport vessels running through the stem, roots and leaves
vascular systems and arranged in what?
vascular bundles
in the stem of herbaceous plants how are vascular bundles arranged and why?
around edge to give strength and support