Plant cells specialisation

Cards (15)

  • What are the three specialized plant cells discussed?
    Root hair cells, xylem cells, phloem cells
  • What is the process called when cells become specialized?
    Differentiation
  • What are three key structures in a general plant cell?
    Chloroplasts, cellulose cell wall, permanent vacuole
  • How do root hair cells adapt to their function?
    • Increase surface area for absorption
    • Lack chloroplasts since they are underground
  • What is the function of root hair cells?
    To absorb water and dissolved minerals
  • Why do root hair cells not contain chloroplasts?
    They are underground and do not photosynthesize
  • 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
  • What do xylem cells transport?
    Water and dissolved minerals
  • What is the significance of lignin in xylem cells?
    It provides support to the plant
  • How do xylem cells facilitate the flow of water and minerals?
    By having no internal structures
  • 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
  • What do phloem cells transport?
    Dissolved sugars
  • What is the role of companion cells in phloem?
    To provide energy to phloem vessel cells
  • What connects companion cells to phloem vessel cells?
    Plasmodesmata
  • 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