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GCSE Biology > Topic 6: Plant Structures and Their functions
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What makes up the
biomass
of an
orgainsm
?
Complex
molecules that the plant needs to grow
Formula
needed for
inverse square law
1/
d^2
Temperature has to be just right for
photosynthesis
Not enough light slows down the rate of
photosynthesis
Too little
carbon dioxide
slows
photosynthesis
down
Root hair cells
take in
minerals
and water
Phloem tubes
transport food both ways
Xylem
takes water up
Transpiration
is the loss of water from the plant
Stomata
are needed for gas exchange
Guard cells
flaccid
= closed
Guard cells
turgid
= open
Faster
transpiration
= faster
water uptake
Transpiration rate
is affected by enviromental factors:
light intensity
(more light = more transpiration)
temperature
(warmer = faster transpiration)
air flow
(more wind = more transpiration)
rate of
transpiration
=
distance moved
/
time taken
Palisade
layer has lots of
chloroplasts
Upper
epidermis
is transparent so light can pass through to
palisade
layer
Waxy cuticle helps reduce water loss by evaporation
Auxins
are plant
growth
hormones which control growth in roots and shoots.
Auxin
is produced in the tips and diffuse backwards to stimulate
cell elongation
process
Auxin
promotes growth in
shoots
but inhibits grown in
roots
Auxins
change the direction of shoot growth
Shoots
are positevely
phototropic
(grow towards the light)
Shoots
are
negatively gravitropic
(grow away from gravity)
Auxins
change the direction of root growth
Roots
are positively
gravitrophic
(grow towards gravity)
Roots
are
negatively photographic
(grow away from light)
Plant hormones
commercial uses:
Selective
weedkillers
Growing from cuttings with
rooting power
Controlling flower and fruit formation
Producing seedless fruit
Controlling the ripening of fruits
Controlling seed germination
Gibberellins
are a group of plant
hormones
responsible for growth and development.
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