Water Transports in Plants

Cards (21)

  • What is one of the roles of water in plants?
    Provides hydrostatic pressure to support stem
  • Why is water needed for photosynthesis?
    It is a reactant in the photosynthesis process
  • How does water contribute to the transport of mineral ions in plants?
    It transports mineral ions from roots and the products of photosynthesis
  • What effect does evaporating water have on plants?
    It keeps plants cool and aids the movement from root to leaves
  • How does water drive cell expansion in plants?
    It allows plants to force their roots into compact soil
  • What is the water potential in root hair cells compared to the soil?
    The water potential in the root hair cells is lower (more negative) than in the soil
  • How do root hair cells reduce their water potential?
    By actively transporting mineral ions such as nitrates into the cell
  • What happens to water after it moves into the root hair cells?
    Water moves through the root cortex and endodermis into the xylem
  • What is the symplast pathway in water movement?
    Water moves in the cytoplasm of cells and from cell to cell via plasmodesmata
  • How does water move through the apoplast pathway?
    Water moves through the cell walls and spaces between cells
  • What happens when water reaches the endodermis layer in the apoplast pathway?
    It is stopped by the Casparian strip, forcing it to enter the cells
  • What is the Casparian strip?
    A waxy layer of waterproof suberin in the cell wall
  • What is the role of the endodermis in water movement?
    It surrounds the xylem and regulates water entry into it
  • How do endodermis cells move ions into the xylem?
    By active transport from the surrounding environment
  • What effect does active transport have on water potential in the xylem?
    It lowers the water potential in the xylem
  • How does water move from the endodermis to the xylem?
    By osmosis
  • What happens to the water potential outside the endodermis cells?
    It reduces, causing water to move in
  • What is the pathway of water movement from root hair cells to the xylem?
    Water moves along the symplast pathway from root hair cells, across the cortex into the xylem
  • What is the simultaneous movement of water across the cortex?
    Water can move via the apoplast pathway into cells to join the symplast pathway
  • What are the three main mechanisms of water movement up the stem?
    Root pressure, transpiration pull, and capillary action
  • How does water movement occur in relation to water potential and hydrostatic pressure gradients?
    It occurs down a water potential gradient and down a hydrostatic pressure gradient