Homeostasis in Plants (Chapter 14) Flashcards
Why is homeostasis in plants important?
Because mesophyll cells in leaves require a constant supply of CO2 to make the best use of light energy for photosynthesis
What controls the entry of CO2 into the leaves?
Stomata
What is a stoma?
Technically, the hole between guard cells but the term is used to reefer to the 2 guard cells and the hole between them
What are guard cells?
Highly specialised cells that respond to a wide range of environmental stimuli and ∴ control the internal atmosphere of the leaves
Describe the daily rhythms of opening and closing shown by stomata (even when kept in constant light or dark)?
- Opening during the day maintain the inwards diffusion of CO2 and outward diffusion of oxygen and water vapour in transpiration
- The closure of stomata at night when photosynthesis cannot occur reduces rates of transpiration and conserves water
What factors to stomata open in response to?
1) increasing light intensity
2) low [CO2] in the air spaces within the leaf
What happen when stomata are open?
Leaves gain CO2 for photosynthesis, but tend to lost much water in transpiration
What do stomata respond to?
Changes in environmental conditions
What factors to stomata close in response to?
1) darkness
2) high [CO2] in the air spaces in the leaf
3) low humidity
4) high temperature
5) water stress - when the supply of water from the root is limited and/or there are high rates of transpiration
What is the disadvantage of closing stomata?
During daylight, the supply of CO2 decreases ∴ the rate of photosynthesis decreases
What is the advantage of closing stomata?
Water is retained inside the leaf, which is important during times of water stress
What is each stomatal pore surrounded by?
2 guard cells
When do guard cells open?
When they gain water to become turgid
When do guard cells close?
When they lose water to become flaccid
How do guard cells gain and lose water and what does this mean?
Osmosis ∴ a decrease in water potential is needed before water can enter the cell and open