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Plant cells specialisation
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What are the three specialized plant cells discussed?
Root hair cells
,
xylem cells
,
phloem cells
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What is the process called when cells become specialized?
Differentiation
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What are three key structures in a general plant cell?
Chloroplasts
,
cellulose
cell wall, permanent
vacuole
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How do root hair cells adapt to their function?
Increase surface area for absorption
Lack
chloroplasts
since they are underground
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What is the function of root hair cells?
To
absorb
water and dissolved minerals
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Why do root hair cells not contain chloroplasts?
They are underground and do not
photosynthesize
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What are the key features of xylem cells?
Thick walls containing
lignin
for support
End walls broken down to form long tubes
No nucleus,
cytoplasm
,
vacuole
, or
chloroplasts
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What do xylem cells transport?
Water and dissolved
minerals
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What is the significance of lignin in xylem cells?
It
provides
support
to the
plant
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How do xylem cells facilitate the flow of water and minerals?
By having no
internal structures
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What are the characteristics of phloem cells?
Consist of
phloem vessel cells
and
companion cells
Phloem vessel cells have no
nucleus
and limited
cytoplasm
End walls have
sieve plates
for sugar movement
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What do phloem cells transport?
Dissolved
sugars
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What is the role of companion cells in phloem?
To provide energy to
phloem vessel cells
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What connects companion cells to phloem vessel cells?
Plasmodesmata
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What are the two types of cells in phloem and their features?
Phloem vessel cells:
No
nucleus
, limited
cytoplasm
End walls have
sieve plates
Companion cells
:
Connected to phloem vessel cells
Provide
energy
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