Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Specialized Cells
Anlagen:
- Red Blood Cell
- Small and numerous in
number, which
increases surface area
for absorption of
oxygen.
- Has a biconcave
shape which
increases
surface area.
- Has a flexible cell
membrane so it can
squeeze through narrow
blood capillaries
- Contains a red pigment
called haemoglobin
which absorbs oxygen to
form oxyhaemoglobin.
- Absense of nucleus
provides more space for
haemoglobin.
- Xylem
- Long narrow tubes
stretching from the
roots, through the
stem, to the leaves so
the water and mineral
ions can be
transported from the
roots to the leaves.
- Arranged end to end
with no cross walls to
form a hollow
continuous tube so that
there is no restriction for
the flow of water and
mineral ions within the
xylem vessel.
- Walls of the vessel
are strengthened by
a chemical called
lignin.
- As lignin builds up, it kills
the cytoplasm. There is
therefore no layer of
cytoplasm to restrict the
flow of water and
dissolved salts.
- Help resist the
bending strains
caused by the wind.
- Root hair cell
- Has long tubular
extension called root
hairs which increase
surface area for
absorption of water
and mineral ions.
- Root hair is able to form very close
contact with the water film in the
soil so that water and mineral ions
can be absorbed continuously.
- Cytoplasm of root hair cells
have many mitochondria
which releases energy for the
active uptake of mineral ions
by active transport.