functions of plants quiz 13a. plants are supported by two related systems: cell walls- cellulose...
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Functions of plants
Quiz 13A
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Plants are supported by two related systems:
• cell walls- cellulose
• turgor pressure - water pressure inside a plant cells central vacuole; causes the stiffness of the plant cell. Turgor pressure supports most leaves and flower parts and many small plants.
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Plants and Water
Plants contain larger amounts of water.
Most of the non-woody parts of plants are over 80% Water.
Most plants get the water they need through their roots.
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Plants and Water
Plants require large amounts of water.
1 acre of rapidly growing corn - gives off 300,000 gal. of water
a single large oak tree - may release 300 gal. in 24 hrs.
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Three key events involved in transporting water
• entrance through the root
• transport through the xylem
• exit through the leaves
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Parts of the Root Root cap – dead, thick-walled cells; for protection
Epidermis - outer covering for protection, one cell layer thick
Root Hairs - long, fingerlike projections of root's epidermal cells that greatly increase the root's water-absorbing surface area
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Corn Root Epidermis
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Parts of the Root
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Parts of the Root
Xylem: has long, thick-walled cells which carry water and dissolved minerals upward (from roots up to stem and the leaves)
Phloem: has cell walls, slightly thinner then xylem; it carries water and dissolved foods downward
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Xylem and Phloem
Water-conducting System (located near the center of the root)
Xylem and phloem are usually arranged in fibrovascular bundles.
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Parts of the Root
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fibrovascular bundle
xylem and phloem surrounded by supporting tissues; found in non-woody plants
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fibrovascular bundles
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Xylem and Phloem
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Xylem and Phloem
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Root Structure
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Dicot Root
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Monocot Root
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Plants and Water
Transpiration pulls water up the plant.
Transpiration: the release of water from the leaves of plants by way of the stomata
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The Covering of a LeafThe Epidermis
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The Epidermis• the top and bottom layer
• one cell layer in thickness
• lacks chlorophyll
• serves as protection
• often secrets a waxy substance that forms a cuticle
• usually transparent
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The CuticleCuticleEpidermis
waxy substance made by some epidermal cells for protection
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The Lower Epidermis
• tiny openings called stomata (stoma, sing.)(or leaf pores) permit the exchange of gases between atmosphere and spaces in leaf
• main purpose - to allow air to move in and out of the leaves
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The Lower Epidermis
• may be very abundant (apple tree leaf - 47,000 stomata per square inch; oak tree –
100,000)
• guard cells - two crescent-shaped cells around each stomata; open and close the stomata
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The Lower Epidermis
Guard Cells
Stoma
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The Lower EpidermisStomata & Guard Cells
Guard Cells
Stomata
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The Lower EpidermisStomata & Guard Cells
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The Lower EpidermisGuard Cells
Guard Cells
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Stomata & Guard Cells
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Internal Leaf StructuresBetween the upper and lower epidermis is the mesophyll.
It is in the mesophyll where most of the photosynthesis takes place.
It is structural tissue called parenchyma.
Mesophyll is divided into two layers:
Palisade Mesophyll
Spongy Mesophyll
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Internal Leaf Structures
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Palisade Mesophyll
• located toward the upper side of the leaf
• consists of elongated, column like cells
• there may be several layers
• abundance of chloroplasts move in a circle
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Spongy Mesophyll• located toward the lower side of the leaf
• sometimes sandwiched in the middle
• consists of large, irregularly shaped cells
• separated by large air spaces
• form a system of passages throughout the leaf that permits air to come in contact with the individual cells
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Veins (Fibrovascular Bundles)
• run through the mesophyll
• contain the vascular tissue xylem and phloem
• contain thick-walled strengthening collenchyma tissue
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Scanning Electron Microscopic Picture of a Freeze-Dried Cross-Section
Through a Bean Leaf E: Upper and lower epidermis,
Sz: Guard cell,
P: Cells of the palisade parenchyma,
S: Cells of the spongy parenchyma,
I: Intercellular space.
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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Cross Section of a Leaf
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GAS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS
(1) The cycle of oxygen and carbon dioxide – takes place in green parts of plants
O2 from photosynthesis
CO2 from cellular respiration
(2) stomata – takes place in leaves
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GAS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS
(3) lenticels – takes place in the woody parts of plants
lenticels: small openings in the woody parts of plants
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GAS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS
(4) epidermis – takes place in underground parts; gases exchanged through the thin coverings; helped by burrowing of worms, insects, and other organisms (helps bring air; helps soil to drain)
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GAS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS
Plants with roots always in H2O and sometimes leaves - special networks of air tubes in fibrovascular bundles
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What Plants Do With Glucose (the sugar they
make)?
glucose - contains in a stored form the energy captured from the sun
Cells that carry on photosynthesis make more sugar than they need and they pass glucose along to other plant parts through the phloem.
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What Plants Do With Glucose (the sugar they
make)?
Some glucose molecules are not used for energy but are hooked together to make cellulose.
Some glucose molecules are stored as starch (potatoes, wheat, bananas, corn) and some convert the glucose to lipids (corn oil, peanut oil, olive oil).