Water Transport

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A level Biology (3.1.2 Transport in Plants) Flashcards on Water Transport, created by Yinka F on 02/02/2018.
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Describe the pathway of water from the root hair cells to the xylem Water enters through root hair cells and then passes through the root cortex, including endodermis, to reach the xylem
What are the two pathways through the root? Symplast pathway Apoplast pathway
Describe the symplast pathway Goes through the living parts of cells (cytoplasm) Water moves through plasmodesmata via osmosis
Describe the apoplast pathway Goes through non-living parts of cells (cell walls) Walls are very absorbent and H₂O can diffuse through them When H₂O gets to the endodermis cells, its path is blocked by the casparian strip The H₂O has to then go through a plasma membrane which control the kind of substances that pass through
Describe the pathway of water through the leaves At the leaves, water leaves the xylem and moves into cells by the apoplast pathway. Water evaporate into the air spaces and diffuses out of the leaf through the stomata - this is transpiration
What is the transpiration stream? The movement of water from roots to leaves
How does cohesion and tension help the movement of water up the plant? Water transpires out, creating a tension which pulls more water into the leaf Cohesive properties mean water moves as a whole column
How does adhesion help the movement of water up the plant? H₂O is attracted to the walls of the xylem This is called capillary action
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