transport in plants

Cards (17)

  • 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