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OCR - A-Level - Biology - Transport in Plants
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A level Biology (To Be Printed) Fluxograma sobre OCR - A-Level - Biology - Transport in Plants, criado por Josh Anderson em 25-03-2017.
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transport in plants
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Transport in Plants
Xylem
Phloem
Types of Xylem cell
Xylem vessel consist of dead hollow cells with lignified walls, making them waterproof
Linked end to end to create a hollow tube, with sidewalls that allow lateral movement of water
Parenchyma
Living cells with thin walls
Can store water, turgidity for support
Fibres
Lignified walls to provide strength
Water enters through root hair cells. Moves into xylem in the centre. All due to osmosis (cell sap has (in)organic molecules dissolved so low Ψ.
Moves through symplast or apoplast pathway. Through cell cytoplasm or between cell walls respectively
Continuous movement due to next cell having lower Ψ than current.
Water evaporates in leaf, then leaves through stomata (transpiration).
When water leaves, water from the top of the xylem is pulled into the leaf down water concentration gradient
Results in pressure at top being lower than pressure at bottom, pushing water up xylem
Surface tension, adhesion, etc. keeps water moving up xylem
All due to osmosis
Types of Phloem cell
Sieve tube elements - living tubular cells connected end to end. Ends have perforations (sieve plates)
Companion cells are next to sieve tube elements (one each)
Contains the organelles that sieve tube elements lack
Controls movement of solutes and provides ATP
Connected via plasmodesmata (strands of cytoplasm)
Parenchyma and Fibres
See Types of Xylem cell
Translocation
Movement of organic substances around the plant
Requires energy(active process)
Sucrose loaded (actively) into phloem at source (photosynthesising leaf)
Hydrogen ions pumped out of the companion cell (ATP), creating a concentration gradient
H+ ions diffuse back in through cotransporter proteins that allow H+ in if with sucrose molecules
Cotransport(secondary active transport)
Sucrose diffuses down the concentration gradient
Water moves in by osmosis because Ψ decreases
Sucrose unloaded into a sink, usually by diffusion before being converted to something else to maintain the concentration gradient
Mass flow of substances in phloem
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