Xylem and Phloem - Translocation Flashcards
What is a xylem?
A continuous tube in a plant composed of dead cells with a hole down the middle.
What is the function of a xylem?
Takes up water from the soil to the leaves through osmosis (passive)
Give 3 structural features of a xylem?
- Walls are impermeable due to a protein called lignin
- No cytoplasm to maximise volume of water
- There are lots of xylems in a plant to maximise the rate of photosynthesis.
What is a phloem?
A column composed of elongated living cells with perforated end walls to allow cell sap to flow through.
What is the function of a phloem?
Transports sugars i.e glucose and other food substances down the stem for use in growing regions or for storage in the roots via active transport (active).
Give a structural feature of a phloem.
Has a cytoplasm
What is translocation?
The transports of food subtances.
Give the 6 stages of translocation.
- Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves and glucose is produced.
- The glucose is then transported into the phloem via active transport.
- Water is then drawn into the phloem via osmosis.
- This causes an increase in pressure in the phloem, which pushes the substances along its tube.
- The glucose is then unloaded at the sink where it’s needed.
- The xylem reabsorbs the water via osmosis back up the plant for photosynthesis.
What are sources and sinks for glucose in a plant?
Source - leaves
Sinks - roots and stem
Why is glucose stored as starch in plants?
- It increases the total amount of glucose stored.
- It’s a long-term energy store.
- Starch cannot dissolve whereas glucose can.