Biology: Translocation Flashcards

1
Q

What vessel is involved with translocation?

A

phloem

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2
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Outline the structure of the phloem

A

consist of sieve tube elements and companion cells

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3
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How are sieve tube elements structured, state the function for each of these traits

A

-living cells
-perforated walls: continuous flow
-contain no nucleus: maximum flow
-contain few organelles: maximum flow

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4
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What is the role of the companion cells?

A

provide ATP required for active transport

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5
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What is translocation?

A

process by which products of photosynthesis are transported from a source to a sink

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6
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What is a source cell?

A

cell in which the products of photosynthesis especially sucrose/glucose are made

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7
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What is a sink cell?

A

cell in which the products of photosynthesis are used

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8
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How is a difference in pressure established for translocation?

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-photosynthesis forms soluble sugars, lowers water potential, water enters via osmosis, hydrostatic pressure increases
-sink cell uses sucrose/sugar, more positive water potential, water leaves via osmosis, hydrostatic pressure decreases
-source cell has high hydrostatic pressure, solution forced to sink cell via phloem

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