adaptations to water Flashcards

1
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kinds of adaptations

A

surviving in saturated soil

recieving low light

getting low C02 and 02

accesssing nutriants (if free-floating)

water retention and mineral uptake in salt environments

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2
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adaptations for low oxygen

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Internal gas transport

  • aerenchyma
  • hypertrophy

Adventitious roots

Pneumatophores

Prop roots

Rapid shoot extension

Stem buoyancy

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3
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too much water

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when roots lack oxygen, water uptake is limited

ironically the wilt

stomata close

photosynthesis drops

Anaerobic respiration replaces aerobic

cellular acidosis

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4
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Aerenchyma formation stimulated by…

A

ethylene

(cause either lysigeny or schizogeny)

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5
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adventitious roots

A

those that arise from places other than the root

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6
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“knees”

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pnuematophores

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7
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2 benefits of floating leaves (propped up by aerenchyma)

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acces to oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as light

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8
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2 types of gas transport

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passive diffusion (higher to lower concentration)

Pressurized ventilation (air enters through young leaves, moves to underground parts, then passes out of older leaves)

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9
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plants adapted for high salinity are called…

A

halophytes

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10
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ways halophytes aquire water and avoid excess build-up of salts

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osmo-regulation via NaCl and compatible solutes

salt exclusion (filtration)

salt excretion via “salt glands”

Succulence –more water per volume dilutes salt effects

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11
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adaptation to limited nutrients is most important when …

A

decomposition is slow

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12
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three major adaptations to limited nutrients

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mychorrhizae (important for phosphorus)

nitrogen fixation (via n-fixing bacteria)

carnivory

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13
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adaptations to low light (submersed plants)

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chloroplasts concentrated in epidermis

cuticle thin,

use of bicarbonate for photosynthesis

aquatic acid metabolism

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