B4 Plant Organisation & Transport ππ΅ Flashcards
What is the tissue that covers the whole plant?
Epidermal Tissue
Where does most of the photosynthesis happen in the plant?
Palisade Mesophyll Tissue
What part of the leaf contains big air spaces?
Spongy Mesophyll tissue
What things does the Spongy mesophyll tissue contain?
Is in the leaf and contains big air spaces for gasses to diffuse in and out of the cell
What transports water and mineral ions in plants?
Xylem and Phloem
Through what does the Xylem and Phloem transport things like food?
Through roots, stems and leaves
Where is the meristem tissue found?
In the shoots and roots of the plant
What is the meristem tissue?
Found at the roots and shoots of the plant, this has the ability to differentiate into many other plant cell types allowing the plant to grow
What is the order of tissues / organs in the leaf top to bottom?
Epidermal tissue, Palisade mesophyll, Spongy mesophyll, Epidermal tissue (covered by tiny whole called stomata and guard cells)
What is the Epidermal tissue covered by to prevent water loss?
Waxy cuticle to prevent water lose through evaporation
How is the upper epidermis adapted to allow maximum light pass?
It is transparent allowing the sun light to reach the palisade mesophyll tissue below
Where is the palisade mesophyll layer located in the leaf?
Near the top under the upper epidermis to receive maximum light
What does the palisade layer contain allowing it to photosynthesis?
Chloroplasts
What do the xylem and phloem tissues do.
The Xylem and Phloem cells produce a network of vascular bundles where minerals and water are delivered through the entire leaf. They also take away the glucose produced by photosynthesis. They also help support the plantβs structure
What is the lower epidermis covered with?
Little holes called stomata
What do the stomata do?
The stomata located in the lower epidermis (bottom of the leaf) allow CO2 to diffuse directly into leaf, and also let O2 out. The opening and closing of the stomata are controlled by guard cells.
What does the air spaces in the spongy mesophyll do?
Increases the rate of diffusion of gasses
What do Phloem cells transport?
Transport food substances that are mainly dissolved sugars made in the plant for immediate use like in growing regions or for storage.
What is cell sap?
Cell sap is a liquid thatβs made up of the substances being transported and water.
What direction does the transportation of food take place in the Phloem?
In Both directions
What is the process of transporting food through the phloem called?
Translocation
What is the structure of phloem tubes?
They are made up of elongated living cells with small pored in the end walls to allow cell sap to flow through
In what direction do the xylem tubes transport water ?
Up ^
What is the structure of xylem tubes?
Made up of dead cells joined end to end with no end walls between them and a holder down the middle. The xylem tubes are strengthen by a material called lignin.