Multicellular Organisms - Transport Systems in Plants Flashcards

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layers of the leaf

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  • waxy cuticle
  • upper epidermis
  • palisade mesophyll
  • spongy mesophyll
  • lower epidermis
  • stomata and guard cells
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waxy cuticle

layers of the leaf

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waterproof layer which prevents evapouration of water vapour from the upper leaf surface

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epidermis

layers of the leaf

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layer of protective tissue on upper and lower surfaces of a leaf

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mesophyll

layers of the leaf

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tissues composed of green cells which make up the main site of photosynthesis

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why is it important

moist air space

layers of the leaf

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large internal surface area of moisture allows for quick diffusion of materials between cells

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stoma

layers of the leaf

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one of many tiny pores found on the surfaces of the leaf

allows for movement of CO2 and oxygen in and out of the leaf

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guard cell

layers of the leaf

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one of the pair of cells which change shape and control gaseous exchange by opening and closing stomata

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phloem

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live tissue responsible for sugar transport in a plant

composed of sieve tubes and companion cells

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sieve plate

phloem

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end wall of a seive tube perforated with holes that allow continuity of cytoplasm from tube to tube

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sieve tube

phloem

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live componant of phloem controlled by companion cell

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companion cell

phloem

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live componant of phloem tissue possessing a nucleus which controls the workings of the sieve tube

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xylem

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non-living tissue containing hollow, lignified vessels responsible for support and water transport in plants

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lignin

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tough supporting material present as rings or spirals in xylem vessel walls

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transpiration

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The continuous passage of water through a plant from root to leaf

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transpiration process

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  • root hairs spread out from roots and greatly increase surface area for absorption of water
  • water in the soil enters the cells of the root hairs by osmosis, and diffuses through permeable cell walls
  • water moves from cell to cell by osmosis until it enters the xylem
  • water is being used by cells for photosynthesis and is also being lost from the leaves by evaporation, this causes water to be drawn up the xylem.
  • The transpiration pull causes continuous columns of water to be pulled up the xylem
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rate of transpiration

how to measure

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use either a bubble potometer or a weight potometer

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factors effecting transpiration rates

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  • temperature up, transpiration up
  • wind speed up, transpiration up
  • humidity up, transpiration down