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Where is the most common sink?
Roots
/
meristematic
tissue
Where is the most common source?
Leaves
What causes mass flow to occur?
Hydrostatic pressure
in the source
How does sap move from source to sink?
Mass flow
How are protons moved into the sieve tube during translocation?
Active transport
What is the name given to plants which are adapted to living in wet environments?
Hydrophytes
What is the name given to plants which are adapted to living in dry environments?
Xerophytes
Plants have a waxy cuticle, stomata on the underside of the leaf and lose their leaves in autumn for what purpose?
Reduce water loss
What is the name given to the movement of water up a xylem due to it's thin lumen?
Capillary action
What does the active loading of mineral ions into the xylem effect?
Root
pressure
What stops the apoplast pathway in the cortex of the root?
Casparian strip
Increasing
humidity
Decreases
rate of transpiration
Increasing light intensity, wind speed, temperature and water availability
Increases
rate of
transpiration
What is transpiration?
The
loss
of
water vapour
through the
stomata
of
leaves.
What is the name given to the pathway where water diffuses between cell vacuoles?
Vacuolar
What is the name given to the pathway where water diffuses between cell cytoplasms?
Symplast
What is the name given to the pathway where water diffuses between cell walls?
Apoplast
What is the name given to the gaps/junctions between cytoplasms?
Plasmodesmata
What is an important adaptation of cellulose cell walls?
They are fully permeable to water
How do companion cells produce a lot of ATP?
They have a lot of mitochondria
Why is it useful that phloem cells contain no nucleus and very little cytoplasm?
It allows
mass flow
of
sap
to occur
What is the importance of the growing pattern of xylem (i.e spiral, annular or reticular)?
It allows the xylem to bend without breaking
Why are bordered pits in the xylem important?
They allow
water
to move from
xylem
to
xylem
What are the gaps in the lignin known as?
Bordered pits
Before xylem is killed and lignified, what is it known as?
Proto-xylem
What is the name given to the undifferentiated groups of meristematic cells in between phloem and xylem in the stem?
Cambium
What are the two types of specialised tissues that provide support to the leaf and stem?
Sclerenchyma
and
collenchyma
In the stem, where is the xylem located in
the
vascular bundle
Towards
the
inside
Where is the xylem located in the root of a dicotyledonous plant?
The
outer edge
Which part of the vascular bundle does water travel along?
Xylem
What is the process of transporting sap from source to sink known as?
Translocation
What system is used to transport gasses in plants for respiration?
Simple diffusion
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