B4. Plant transport Flashcards
What is transpiration?
Transpiration is the loss of water vapour (by evaporation) from the surface of the leaf.
What is translocation?
the movement of dissolved sugars from the leaves (where they are made) to the rest of the plant.
What is the function of xylem?
Xylem is a plant tissue which transports water and mineral ions from the roots to the stems and leaves. It is composed of hollow tubes strengthened by lignin.
What is the function of phloem?
Phloem is a plant tissue which transports dissolved sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The plant can either use the sugars immediately or store them (as starch).
What is the structure of stomata?
They are tiny pores on the surfaces of leaves, which can open or close. Guard cells surround the stomata and control the opening and closing of the stomata.
What is the function of stomata?
They allow the exchange of gases in and out of the leaf. Water vapour can also leave through the stomata. They control gas exchange and water loss.
Explain how stomata control gas exchange and water loss.
Guard cells open and close the stomata and in this way control the levels of carbon dioxide that enter the leaf and the oxygen & water vapour that leave the leaf by diffusion. i.e. Stomata control gas exchange and water loss.
Why is there less water loss through the stomata during conditions of low light intensity?
In low light the guard cells lose water and become flaccid, causing the stomata to close. They would normally only close in the dark when no carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis.
Where are most of the stomata found?
On the lower surface on the leaf
How do mineral ions enter the plant?
Mineral ions are dissolved in water in low concentrations. Therefore the mineral ions (e.g. magnesium, potassium etc) enter the plant via the root hair cells by active transport.
Describe how guard cells open and close
• Guard cells have an unevenly thickened (cell) wall • This enables them to, change shape / bend when they gain water by osmosis.
Which conditions cause stomata to OPEN.
• Stomata open during the day and close during the night. • High water potential outside the stomata • Light causes stomata to open
What is the function of the root hair cells?
To absorb water (by osmosis) and mineral ions e.g. K+ by active transport.
How are root hair cells adapted to absorb water and mineral ions?
There are many hairs which gives an increased surface area so the plant can absorb more water by osmosis.
How are xylem cells adapted to transport water?
- Composed of dead hollow cells - They have thick lignified walls which gives strength