Plant gas exchange and water loss Flashcards

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Do all plants photosynthesise?

A

Not all photosynthesize

those that do, don’t at night

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How are plants gas exchange similar to insects?

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no living cell is far from external air and source of o2 and co2 diffusion occurs in gas-phase, more rapid than in water

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How is the plant adapted from gas exchange?

A

air spaces in the leaves large SA: VOL of living tissue
short fast diffusion pathway
stomata

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How is the leaf adapted for gas exchange?

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Stomata= short diffusion pathway, no cell far from stomata
mesophyll interconnecting air spaces= so gases can readily come in contact with mesophyll cells
large SA of mesophyll for rapid diffusion

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Where is the stomata usually found?

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stomata are usually found on the underside of the leaf

surrounded by guard cells

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What is the role of the guard cell?

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open and close the stomata to control the rate of gaseous exchange and water loss

It has a thicker inner wall

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Name the parts of the leaf in their structural order

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Upper epidermis
palisade mesophyll
spongy mesophyll
lower epidermis

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How to plants reduce water loss?

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waterproof covering
no small SA: VOL ( as photosynthesis requires large SA
ability to close stomata

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Define Xerophytes

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plants adapted to live where H20 is in short supply

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Name and describe the 5 ways xerophytes are adapted to reduce water loss

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Thick cuticle ( thicker =less loss)
Rolling leaves ( protect lower epidermis in layer of highly water-saturated air)
Hairy leaves (trap moist air)
Stomata in pits or grooves (trap moist air)
Reduced SA: VOL on the leaves ( slower rate of diffusion)

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when answering a question on xerophytes adaptations what is the words you should use?

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reduce water potential gradient
slower diffusion
less h2o lost from air spaces
hence less evaporation of water

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Describe how insects reduce h2o loss

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they cannot use body surface to diffuse gases so have an internal network of trachea
small SA: VOL minimises area over which h2o is lost
waterproof covering over the body
spiracles conflict with the need for oxygen

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