Gas exchange in plants Flashcards
1
Q
gas exchange at a stomata
A
- Oxygen diffuses out of the stomata.
- Carbon dioxide diffused in through the stomata.
- To reduce water loss by evaporation, stomata close at night when photosynthesis wouldn’t be occurring.
2
Q
When the stomata opens and closes what happens to the guard cells.
A
When the stomata opens the guard cells swell up however when the stomata closes the guard cells shrink.
3
Q
What is the compromise?
A
Xerophytic plants are adapted to survive in environments with limited water.
They have structural features to enable efficient gas exchange to occur whilst also limiting water loss.
4
Q
What are the features of xerophytes?
A
- Curled leaves trap moisture to increase local humidity
- Hairs to trap moisture to increase local humidity
- Sunken stomata to trap moisture to increase local humidity
- Thicker cuticle to reduce evaporation
- Longer root network to reach more water.