roots Flashcards

1
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blood root myrmecochory

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eliaosome and ant dispersal

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2
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blood root uses

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used historically as dyes, for skin cancer, it has sanguinarine, which is an alkaloid, found in toothpaste, potential toxin that kills cells

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3
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root functions

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anchorage, absorption, storage, hormone production, reproduction, aeration

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4
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epiphytes

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plants which grow attached to another plant with benefit of soil

roots get nutrients from epiphytic mass

useful for tropical environments

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5
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roots hairs

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function in absorption, 10 micrometers in diameter, potential site of infection

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6
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elongation zone

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part of root hair which functions in growth

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7
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taproot system vs fibrous root system

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taproot- radicle (preliminary root) becomes the biggest, primary root, has few lateral roots, found in eudicots and gymnosperms

fibrous root system - seminal roots become main roots, found in monocots

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8
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can taproot trees have a fibrous root system?

A

yes

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9
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taproot system advantage

A

go deeper into the soil

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10
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fibrous root system advantage

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high surface area, high stability, they are finer than tap roots

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11
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prop roots and aerial roots

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provide stability and aeration

aerial roots useful in aqautic environments

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12
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buttress root function

A

stability

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13
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contractile roots

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function in anchorage and temperature protection

pulls corms lower in the soil

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14
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roots for storage

A

beets and sweet potatoes

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15
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specialized roots for reproduction

A

suckers or runners

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16
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pneumatophores

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specialized roots for aeration

17
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parasitic roots

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specialized for nutrition, tissues penetrate into vascular tissue

many root parasites are photosynthetic themselves

18
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root structures

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  1. root cap, protects growing tissue, in front of apical meristem
  2. region of elongation - wheres cells differentiate
  3. region of maturation - where cells have completely differentiated and are true tissues
19
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mucigel sheath

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produced by end of root cap and covers root cap

protects root cap and creates symbiotic environment for bacteria, also allows for more efficient uptake of water and nutrients by roots

20
Q

rhizosphere

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world around the roots of plants, rich with organisms and nutrients

21
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gravitropism

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starch grains in amyloplasts, proteins coating plasma membrane, causes plant to grow down into the ground

22
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development of roots

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endodermis is undeveloped around vascular tissue

pericycle starts secondary tissue and lateral growth

23
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endodermis function

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surrounds vascular bundle in middle, waxy cells that function as a gatekeeper, regulates what goes into vascular tissue

24
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pericycle function

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initiates mitosis, gives rise to lateral root and cork cambium

25
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casperian strip

A

waxy material that lines the cells

26
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symplastic route

A

water crosses plasma membrane to enter vascular tissue

27
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apoplastic route

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water stays within the cell wall, has to cross plasma membrane to enter vascular cylinder, since cell wall has waxy strip that is hydrophobic

28
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suberin lamella

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waxy substance that protects vascular stele

29
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exodermis

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secondary epidermis

30
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monocots vs eudicot roots

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monocot - vascular bundle surrounding pith

eudicot