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Ch. 35(structure) Ch. 36(function) Roots and stems - absorption and transport pp 670-692 Leaves - sungathering and power source pp 695-709: also see p. 170 and p. 175 3. Transport in Plants
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Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree
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Figure 35.3 Radish root hairs
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Figure 35.14 Primary growth of a root
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Figure 35.15 Organization of primary tissues in young roots
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A cross section of a dicot root (the purple is starch, the red is lignin) cortex epidermis vascular cylinder
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Figure 35.10 Review of general plant cell structure
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Figure 36.6 Compartments of plant cells and tissues and routes for lateral transport
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Figure 36.7 Lateral transport of minerals and water in roots
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Apoplast and Symplast
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Crossing the endodermis boundary
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A cross section of a dicot root (the purple is starch, the red is lignin) cortex epidermis vascular cylinder
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Figure 35.8 Water-conducting cells of xylem
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Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree
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Figure 10.2 Focusing in on the location of photosynthesis in a plant
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Figure 10.9 Location and structure of chlorophyll molecules in plants
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Figure 36.10 The generation of transpirational pull in a leaf
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Figure 36.2 A chemiosmotic model of solute transport in plant cells
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Figure 36.13a The mechanism of stomatal opening and closing
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Figure 36.13b The mechanism of stomatal opening and closing
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Figure 36.10 The generation of transpirational pull in a leaf
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Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree
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