Transport In Plants Flashcards
How would stomata vary between plant environments
The amount, position, size and distribution of stomata vary between plants depending on the environment they live in and therefore water requirement
How are the stomatal openings regulated to reduce water loss
Turgidity of guard cells change in relation to light intensity and availability of water to regulate stomatal openings
How is water in leaves regulated
How does water enter the leaf then leave
When photosynthesis occurs glucose is produced creating a concentration gradient (in the guard cells)
This allows water to enter the leaves by osmosis
This makes the guard cells turgid and stomata opens, fully allowing exchange of gases and water loss
Where in a plant contains the reproductive organs required to make seeds
The flower🌷
Function of xylem
Transports water and soluble mineral salts from root hair cells to leaves (transpiration) to replace water lost by evaporation and photosynthesis
Function of phloem
Allow the movement of food substances eg.sucrose around the plant (translocation)
How can translocation be used in plants
Sucrose,a food substance is transported to storage organs (usually in the roots) and converted into starch
Or it may be sent to growing regions such as buds
What are xylem and phloem defined as
What sort of system do they have with leaves
They are transport tissues
They form a continuous system of tubes from roots to leaves
What is transpiration
What is the transpiration stream ‘powered’ by
The movement of water and minerals from the soil throughout the whole plant
Transpiration is powered by the evaporation of water from the stomata
Explain how water moves through the plant through transpiration
Water evaporates from internal leaf cells through the stomata
Water passes by osmosis from xylem to leaf cells (pulling water up)
Water enters xylem from root tissue to replace water moving upwards
Water enters root hair cells by osmosis to replace water which has entered the xylem
What are minerals in the soil carried as
Carried as dissolved ions
Absorbed and carried in the transpiration system
Describe the xylem vessel
Hollow tubes made from dead plant cells
The cellulose cell walls are thickened and strengthened with a waterproof substance
What is the hollow centre of xylem called
A lumen
Describe phloem cells
Long columns of living cells able to move sugars up and down the plant
What is the movement of sugars translocated by phloem cells
Phloem cells are able to translocate sugars UP and DOWN the plant