What is transpiration? Flashcards

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define transpiration

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transpiration is the loss of water vapour from plant leaves by evaporation of water at the surfaces of the mesophyll cells, followed by diffusion of water vapour through the stomata

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what happens to replace the water lost in transpiration

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water travels up xylem from the roots into the leaves of the plant to replace the water that has been lost due to transpiration

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how does lignin affect the xylem

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a substance called lignin is deposited in the cell walls which causes the xylem cells to die

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what happens after xylem cells die

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these cells then become hollow (they lose all their organelles and cytoplasm) and join end-to-end to form a continuous tube for water and mineral ions to travel through from the roots

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what does lignin do

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lignin strengthens the plant to help it withstand the pressure of the water movement

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explain the movement in xylem

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movement in xylem only takes place in one direction - from roots to leaves

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how does xylem movement differ to phloem movement

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xylem movement only takes place in one direction whereas phloem movement takes place in different directions

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