Chapter 3.3-Transport in Plants Flashcards
What do every cell of multicellular plants need a regular supply of ?
- oxygen
- water
- nutrients
- minerals
What direction do water, minerals and sugars travel in a plant?
- water and minerals are moved from the roots up to the leaves
- sugars are moved from the leaves to the rest of the plant
What is vascular tissue in plants?
consist of cells specialised for transporting fluids by mass flow
What is the role of the xylem tissue in plants?
transports water and soluble mineral ions travel upwards in xylem tissue
What is the role of the phloem tissue?
assimilates, such as sugars, travel up or down in phloem tissue
What are dicotyledonous plants?
plants with two seed leaves and a branching pattern of veins in the leaf
What is the job of collenchyma and sclerenchyma found in the vascular bundles in plants?
give the bundle some strength and help to support the plant
What are vascular bundles?
this is where xylem and phloem are found together
Where is the xylem and phloem found in a young root?
- central core of xylem, often in the shape of an X
- phloem is found in-between the arms of the X shaped xylem tissue
What is the endodermis?
special sheath of cells which has a key role in getting water into the xylem vessels
What are the meristem cells?
a layer of dividing cells, here it is called the pericylce
Where is the cortex and the medula in a young root?
- outside portion of the tissue
- everything contained inside the tissue
How is the vascular bundles arranged in the stem of a plant?
- found near the outer edge of the stem
- in non-woody plants the bundles are separate and discrete
- in woody plants the bundles are separate in young stems, but become a continuous ring in older stems
How does the structure of the vascular tissue in the stem of the plant help it carry out its function?
provides strength and flexibility to withstand the bending forces to which stems and branches are exposed
How is the phloem and xylem arraigned in the stem of a plant?
-xylem is found towards the inside of each vascular -bundle and the phloem towards the outside