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Transport in plants
Transport systems
 There are two transport
systems in a plant.
 One that transports
water and minerals from
root to all other parts.
These vessels are called
………….
 Another vessels
transport sugars
(sucrose) and amino
acids made in leaves to
all other plant parts.
These are called phloem
vessels.
Xylem vessels
 Are long , hollow,
continuous tubes that
carry water and dissolved
minerals from the root
up to all parts of the
plant.
 Contain a tough
substance called lignin
that lines the walls to
provide support.
Phloem vessels
 Phloem tubes are living
cells with end tubes with
pores (sieve plate).
 All cell contents have
disappeared except the
cytoplasm
 The phloem cells have
companion cells near
them.
 Phloem cells transport
sucrose and amino acids
from where they are
made to where they are
used or stored.
Dicot stem Dicot root
Arrangement of xylem and phloem vessels
Stem structure
Root structure
How water moves into the plant.
Experiments
1. measure water
uptake by plant
shoots.
2. Show that
transpiration takes
place in shoots.
3. Show there are
more stomata on the
lower side of a leaf.
How does water
move up the
plant?
Water molecules
tend to “stick” to
the walls of their
container. The
narrower the
container the
higher water
travels up. This
helps plants
because they have
no pumps to push
the water up in
xylem vessels.
Transpiration
It is the loss
of water
vapour out of
leaves (and
stems)
through
stomata by
diffusion.
Potometer
A potometer
measures the rate of
water uptake.
The distance moved
by the air bubble can
be measured every
minute to show the
rate of water uptake.
The air bubble can be
moved back to the
start position
by…………………….
Water is not only lost
by transpiration in
the leaves it is also
used by the leaves
during ………….….
Put your thinking caps on!
 Predict what would happen to the rate of water
uptake if the temperature increases.
 When the wind speed increases?
 When light intensity increases?
 When humidity increases?
Transpiration is affected by
Weather condition Rate of transpiration Why?
Windy Speeds up transpiration
Moist air around the leaf
is blown away
Humid Slows down transpiration
Air around the leaf is
already full of moisture
Warm Speeds up transpiration Evaporation occurs faster
Light Speeds up transpiration The stomata opens
Controlling stomata 10
Translocation
 Is moving food (sucrose and amino acids) from the
sources (leaf, root) to sinks (developing
flowers/fruits, storage organs) through the phloem
vessels.
10
Xerophytes
Adaptations of xerophytes to live in
dry habitats:
1. Some have their leaves reduced to
needle like structures to reduce their
surface area.
2. The stems are swollen to store water
such as cactus.
3. The stems are green to carry out
photosynthesis.
4. The leaves & stem are covered with a
thick waxy cuticle.
5. The roots grow deep in the soil & branch
on the surface to absorb water when it
rains.
6. The stomata are in deep grooves to
reduce transpiration.
7. Many leaves have tiny hairs to trap
water vapour around the leaf, increasing
humidity.
10
Hydrophytes
Adaptations of water plants:
 They have a thin cuticle.
 Stomata are open most of the
time, & may be present on
upper surface.
 They are less rigid, as they are
supported by water & to
prevent their damage by water
currents.
 Large flat leaves to float, which
usually contain many air sacs
for flotation.
 Small roots, water can diffuse
directly through leaves.
10
P. 100 610/31/J/11

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Transport in plants 2018

  • 2. Transport systems  There are two transport systems in a plant.  One that transports water and minerals from root to all other parts. These vessels are called ………….  Another vessels transport sugars (sucrose) and amino acids made in leaves to all other plant parts. These are called phloem vessels.
  • 3. Xylem vessels  Are long , hollow, continuous tubes that carry water and dissolved minerals from the root up to all parts of the plant.  Contain a tough substance called lignin that lines the walls to provide support.
  • 4. Phloem vessels  Phloem tubes are living cells with end tubes with pores (sieve plate).  All cell contents have disappeared except the cytoplasm  The phloem cells have companion cells near them.  Phloem cells transport sucrose and amino acids from where they are made to where they are used or stored.
  • 5. Dicot stem Dicot root Arrangement of xylem and phloem vessels
  • 8. How water moves into the plant.
  • 9. Experiments 1. measure water uptake by plant shoots. 2. Show that transpiration takes place in shoots. 3. Show there are more stomata on the lower side of a leaf.
  • 10. How does water move up the plant? Water molecules tend to “stick” to the walls of their container. The narrower the container the higher water travels up. This helps plants because they have no pumps to push the water up in xylem vessels.
  • 11. Transpiration It is the loss of water vapour out of leaves (and stems) through stomata by diffusion.
  • 12. Potometer A potometer measures the rate of water uptake. The distance moved by the air bubble can be measured every minute to show the rate of water uptake. The air bubble can be moved back to the start position by……………………. Water is not only lost by transpiration in the leaves it is also used by the leaves during ………….….
  • 13. Put your thinking caps on!  Predict what would happen to the rate of water uptake if the temperature increases.  When the wind speed increases?  When light intensity increases?  When humidity increases?
  • 14. Transpiration is affected by Weather condition Rate of transpiration Why? Windy Speeds up transpiration Moist air around the leaf is blown away Humid Slows down transpiration Air around the leaf is already full of moisture Warm Speeds up transpiration Evaporation occurs faster Light Speeds up transpiration The stomata opens
  • 16. Translocation  Is moving food (sucrose and amino acids) from the sources (leaf, root) to sinks (developing flowers/fruits, storage organs) through the phloem vessels. 10
  • 17. Xerophytes Adaptations of xerophytes to live in dry habitats: 1. Some have their leaves reduced to needle like structures to reduce their surface area. 2. The stems are swollen to store water such as cactus. 3. The stems are green to carry out photosynthesis. 4. The leaves & stem are covered with a thick waxy cuticle. 5. The roots grow deep in the soil & branch on the surface to absorb water when it rains. 6. The stomata are in deep grooves to reduce transpiration. 7. Many leaves have tiny hairs to trap water vapour around the leaf, increasing humidity. 10
  • 18. Hydrophytes Adaptations of water plants:  They have a thin cuticle.  Stomata are open most of the time, & may be present on upper surface.  They are less rigid, as they are supported by water & to prevent their damage by water currents.  Large flat leaves to float, which usually contain many air sacs for flotation.  Small roots, water can diffuse directly through leaves. 10 P. 100 610/31/J/11