Transport systems in dicotyledonous plants Flashcards

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What are Dicotyledonous (Dicot) plants?

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  • A plant which has seeds made of two parts.
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Why are transport systems needed in multicellular plants?

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  • High metabolic rate: exchange via direct diffusion would be too slow to meet their metabolic needs.
  • Relatively big in size: need an effective transport system to move substances both up and down from roots to leaves.
  • Small surface area to volume ratio: cannot rely on diffusion alone
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Transport systems

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  • Plants have a vascular system: series of transporting vessels running through roots, stems and leaves.
  • In herbaceous dicots this is made of xylem and phloem vessels.
  • These transport tissues are arranged as vascular bundles.

*TS= Transverse crosssec.

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Stem diagrams

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  • Xylem and phloem are near the outside to provide strength and support to reduce bending.
  • Phloem is on the outside, xylem on the inside.
  • Cambium between xylem and phloem.
  • Phloem + cambium + xylem makes up vascular bundles.
  • LONGITUDINAL: phloem on outside and xylem on inside
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Root diagrams

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  • Xylem and phloem in the centre to provide support for the root and to help plant withstand strains due to stems and leaves being blown by wind.
  • Circle in the middle protecting vascular bundle is Endodermis.
  • Xylem is arranged like a plus sign and phloem is between right angles;
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Leaf diagrams

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  • The middle of the leaf is the main vein carrying vascular tissues. This helps support the leaf.
  • Xylem facing the top of leaf and phloem at bottom.
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