Water Flashcards

1
Q

Heritable changes in genes occurring through natural selection

A

Adaptation

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2
Q

Non heritable changes in gene expression. Usually reversible

A

Acclimation

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3
Q

What 4 things is water required for

A

Maintaining cell turgidity
Photosynthetic processes
Transpiration
Translocation of solutes

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4
Q

What is transpiration

A

Unidirectional movement of water into roots up through stems to leaves into atmosphere

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5
Q

What % of precipitation does transpiration account for

A

40%

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6
Q

How many litres of water does a mature oak transpire per year

A

150,000

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7
Q

How many litres does an acre of corn transpire per year

A

15,000

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8
Q

What are walls of xylem made from

A

Lignin - a long chain polymer

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9
Q

Plant type that has scattered vascular bundles

A

Monocot

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10
Q

Plant type with rings of vascular bundles

A

Dicot

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11
Q

Plant type with parallel leaf veins

A

Monocot

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12
Q

Plant type with branching veins in leaves

A

Dicot

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13
Q

Strong outer protective layer in roots, regulates mineral uptake

A

Epidermis

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14
Q

Main body of root providing turgidity of structure allowing roots to grow down

A

Cortex

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15
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Single layer of cells controlling entry to xylem

A

Endodermis

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16
Q

Involved in root development and able to produce new roots

A

Pericycle

17
Q

Which route does water take through only cytoplasm into xylem

A

Symplastic

18
Q

Which route does water take involving osmotic movement through cell walls

A

Apoplastic

19
Q

What forces water into symplastic route in the endodermis

A

Casparian strip

20
Q

Why does the endodermis secret salt into xylem

A

To ensure water is retained in roots

21
Q

What effect does high rate of photosynthesis have on transpiration

A

Transpiration is increased

22
Q

Which route of water into xylem is more controlled

A

Symplastic (through cytoplasm)

23
Q

What do transport proteins and aquaporins do

A

Facilitate water transport across membranes

24
Q

What effect does warm and dry conditions have on transpiration

A

Higher rate of transpiration

25
Q

What is cohesion-tension theory

A

Water molecules held together by strong hydrogen bonds

Loss of water through stomata pulls water up

26
Q

What is the effect on transpiration when humidity increases and why

A

Transpiration decreases because there’s a lower water potential gradient

27
Q

What is the effect on transpiration when wind velocity increases and why

A

Transpiration increases because evaporates water quickly

28
Q

What is the effect on transpiration of increased light intensity and why

A

Trnapsirstion increases because photosynthesis increases and so stomata open

29
Q

What is the effect of increased temperature on transpiration and why

A

Transpiration increases because higher rate of photosynthesis and evaporation

30
Q

What forests are characterised by cold climate

A

Boreal

31
Q

What does trapped gas within a xylem result in

A

Embolisms

32
Q

Why are embolism harmful to plants

A

Prevent transpiration as cohesion is prevented

33
Q

How do boreal trees prevent embolisms

A

Narrower xylems

34
Q

What is the trade off of a short narrower xylem

A

Less efficient in transpiration and more cells required

35
Q

How did embolism-preventative adaptations evolve

A

Linked to drought resistance as plants radiated northwards there were lower water conditions