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what is the function of the xylem
to transport
water
what is the function of the phloem
to transport
soluble
organic
compounds
what is the transport pathway through the cell wall
apoplast
what is the transport pathway through the vacuole
vacuolar
what is the transport pathway through the cytoplasm
symplast
where to mesophytes grow
areas
of
moderate water supply
where do hydrophytes grow
areas
with
plentiful
supply of
water
where do xerophytes grow
in areas of
low
water
availiability
why does water move from the root to the shoot
root
pressure
cohesion-tension
capillarity
factors effecting transpiration
humidity
light
intensity
temp
air
movement
ANT CLASH
availiability
of
water
number
of
leaves
temp
cuticle
light
intensity
air
movement
stomata
humidity
translocation is the movement of
soluble
organic
products from
source
to
sink
what is the evidence for translocation
ringing
experiments
aphids
radioactive
tracers
cell walls in xylem are
thick
, made of
lignin
and are
impermeable
cell walls in phloem are
thin
, made of
cellulose
and are
permeable
structure of the xylem have
tracheids
structure of phloem have
sieve
tube elements
and
companion
cells