Chapter 9 Transport in Plants Lecture Notes
Chapter 9 Transport in Plants Lecture Notes
Structure
Long and narrow Root hair cell is living 1. Cell sap conc. > Soil solution conc. 2. Cell sap is prevented from leaking out of root hair cell
9.2
Structure
Long, hollow tube from root to leaf Hollow space (lumen) is continuous Vessel is a dead structure Wall is strengthened by lignin
9.2.2
Phloem
Function: Conduct manufactured food (sucrose & amino acids) from leaves to other parts of the plant
Thin layer of cytoplasm Make up the phloem
9.4.1
9.4.2
Xylem
Phloem Xylem + Phloem lie on different radii, alternating with each other Epidermis is called a piliferous layer no cuticle (Why?) (Hint: What is the role of the roots in a
9.5
Transpiration
Definition: The loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plant, especially through stomata of the leaves Water vapour loss from
9.5.1
Cuticular transpiration
Stomata Open
Stomata Closed
Impt of transpiration Suction force from transpiration pulls water & m.s from roots to leaves As water evaporates cools the plant
9.5.2
Note:
Humidity amt of water vapour
Humidity
Temp. Of air
Light intensity
Wind condition
WHY??
Humidity
Transpiration rate
9.6
Wilting
Support of Leaf Strong sunlight
Turgor pressure
Transpiration rate
Turgor pressure
Stomata close
Disadvantages of wilting When stomata closes amt of CO2 entering leaf photosynthetic rate (since photosynthesis uses CO2)
9.7
Transpirational Pull