Plant Processes Flashcards
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Goal of Plant Processes
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Obtaining and distributing water and nutrients
Plants also need CO2 and Sunlight, but they’re usually readily available
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Root Structure
Endoderm Cells
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- a single cell layer around the vascular tissue in the root
- secrete wax on their surfaces to form casparian strip
- all fluid must pass through their cytoplasm, selectively controlling which solutes pass into the vascular tissues or out of the phloem into the cortex cells
- drive high concentrations of potassium salts and sugars from the phloem cells to the cortex cells
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Root Structure
Casparian Strip
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- A barrier to all ion/water flow around the endoderm cells
- prevents water from flowing around the endoderm cells or back into the cortex cells
4
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Root Structure
Plasmodesmata
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- small openings with intercellular cytoplasmic connections between cortex and endoderm cells
- allow entry of water into and thorugh the cytoplasm of adjacent endoderm cells
5
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Positive Pressure pump
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- high concentrations of solutes in cortex cells causes water to diffuse into them osmotically from root hairs
- lignin reinforced cell wall of cortex cells resists swelling, so it pushes water through plasmodesmata, through the endoderm cells, and into the xylem
- can move water 2 meters up the xylem
Less important for movement of water
6
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Capilarity
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- caused by adhesion of water molecules to sides of tubes
- especially in the vessel elements of the xylem
7
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Guttation
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at night when leaves stop photosynthesizing and drawing water, leaves within 2 meters of the ground can push water out of their stomata, collecting water droplets