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Ch. 36 Transportation In Plants
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Bryophytes- NO VASCULAR TISSUE
Bryophytes- NO VASCULAR TISSUE! Only use osmosis to move water to the top of the plant
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Review of Proton Pumps Pump H+ (Protons) and create a membrane potential which can be used to facilitate the movement of ions across a membrane. *pump = ATP required; ACTIVE = against gradient!
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Review of Water Potential
- Water will move from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential - Both solute concentration and pressure impact the water potential. HOW?? lab1/factors.html
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There are three compartments to a mature plant cell
1. Cell Wall 2. Cytosol/Cytoplasm 3. (Sap/Central) Vacuole. The membrane that surrounds this is called the vacuolar membrane or the tonoplast.
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Flow of Goods Symplast- Continuum of flow through the cytoplasm and plasmodesmata. Apoplast- Continuum of flow through extracellular spaces and cell walls (the “back alleys” *around) Bulk Flow- Movement of fluid driven by pressure only, usually in large amounts.
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Roots- Absorption of water and minerals
Pathway of flow: Epidermis (including the root hairs) cortex through endodermis vascular cylinder up the tracheids - Absorption is greatest closest to the root tips because of the high concentration of root hairs (hydrophilic)
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Movement of Water continued..
Mycorrhizae- A fungal symbiont used to increase surface area of root Symplastic Route- Water and minerals will pass through the endoderm freely Apoplastic Route- Leads to a dead end because of the Casparian strip (made of a waxy substance called suberin). Must make it to the symplast in order to get past the endoderm and into the xylem.
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Mycorrhizae
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Bulk Flow from the Roots to the Shoots (xylem flow)
Positive Pressure from root pressure - At night, ions accumulate in the xylem which will LOWER the water potential. Water will continue to be drawn in causing pressure to build in the roots (root pressure). - Can lead to guttation- expulsion of excess water through the leaves.
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Negative Pressure from transpiration (Transpiration-Cohesion-Tension Mechanism)
- Water exits the stomata and other water will be pulled up the tree because of hydrogen bonding. - Most powerful force that drives xylem up the plant - Both cohesion (water sticking to water) and adhesion (water sticking to the xylem vessels) at work. - Ascent of xylem is primarily driven with solar power, NOT ATP!
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Rate of transpiration-
- High humidity SLOWS down transpiration - Wind can increase transpiration - Increase in light intensity will increase transpiration - Closing stomata stops transpiration *THINK ABOUT YOUR LAB HYPOTHESIS!
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Role of Stomata in Regulation
- Stomata are USUALLY open during the day and closed during the night - Evaporative cooling by transpiration will keep the plants enzymes intact - Desert plants will have fewer stomata, marshy plants will have more - Stomata numbers have decreased in the last 100 years because of increased CO2 levels
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Stomata continued… - Surrounded by guard cells
What causes the stomata to open? - Lots of water - Depletion of CO2 will open the stomata - Increase in potassium ions - Active transport of H+ ions out of the guard cells
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Stomata continued… What causes the stomata to close? - Lack of water
- High temperatures- Stimulates cellular respiration in the leaf - Abscisic acid- Chemical that signals the guard cells to close Xerophytic plants- Adapted to live in arid conditions
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Phloem and Organic Nutrients
- The transportation of the products of photosynthesis is called translocation - Phloem has a large concentration of sucrose - Variable direction of travel, but will ALWAYS flow from a sugar source (a leaf undergoing photosynthesis) to a sugar sink (consumer of the sugar or the storage unit of the sugar like a piece of fruit) - Usually the source is close to the sink - In some angiosperms, pressure flow is used (positive pressure created by high concentrations of sugar in the phloem)
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SIDE NOTE: GREAT REVIEW of MATH STUFF for EXAM!
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