Plant cell organisation Flashcards

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What 3 organs make up a plant

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  • Leaves
  • Stem
  • Roots
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What different tissues does a leaf contain

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  • Epidermis
  • Mespohyll
  • Xylem
  • Phloem
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In what order are the cells in a plant organised

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  • Waxy cuticle
  • Upper Epdermis
  • Palisade Mesophyll
  • Spongy Mesophyll
  • Lower epidermis (gaurd cells and stomata)
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What is the Waxy Cuticle

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  • Thin layer of lipids on the uper side of the leaf
  • Restricts water loss from the leaf
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What is the Upper Epidermis

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  • Transparent layer of cells at the top of the leaf
  • Allows maximum sinlight to the Palisade Mesphyll for photosynthesis
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What is the Palisade Mesophyll

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  • Site of photosynthesis
  • Contains loads of chloroplasts for photosynthesis
  • Near the top of the leaf to absorb maximum sunlight for photosynthesis
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What is the Spongy Mesophyll

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  • Contains a lot of gaps to allow for easy and fast diffusion of gases (CO2) to the Palisade Mesophyll for photosynthesis
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What is the Lower Epidermis

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  • Contains thousands of stomata (holes for diffusion of gases)
  • Each stoma has a gaurd cell either side to control the size of the stoma to maximize CO2 absorption and to minimize loss of water
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How does a gaurd cell work

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  • Stomata are only open for short busrst to limit loss of water
  • When there is lots of water in the leaf, the gaurd cells are turgid. Therefore, the stomata are wide open to allow maximum CO2 absorption
  • When there is little water in the lead, the gaurd cells are flacid. Therefore, the stomata are closed to allow the conservation of water for photosynthesis
  • Gaurd cells are light sensitive. Therefore, they are closed at night as no photosynthesis takes place
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How do leaves conserve water

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  • Waxy cuticle on top of the leaf to limit water loss
  • Use gaurd cells to control the size of stomata to limit water loss
  • Most stomata are on the lower side of the leaf as it is more shaded and therefore less water will be evaporated
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What and where are meristem cells

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  • Found in the growing tips of the roots and shoots of leaves
  • Can differentiate into a lot of different types of cells to allow the plant to grow and repair
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