Xerophytes Flashcards

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What adaptations do most terrestrial plants have to help them preserve water?

A

-Waxy cuticle
-Stomata on the under/shady side that close at night
-Lose their leaves in winter

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What are xerophytes?

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Plants with the ability to live in arid climates which have extra adaptations to help them preserve as much water as possible.

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What is the first adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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Spines instead of leaves which reduces the SA over which transpiration can happen.
-Also prevent herbivores from eating them

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What is the second adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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Very thick waxy cuticle that’s impermeable to water so reduces evaporation more effectively

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What is the third adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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Sunken stomata which traps a pocket of still, moist air above the stomata reducing the ψ gradient

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What is the fourth adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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Large girth which reduces the SA:Vol ratio

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What is the fifth adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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They have fewer stomata and close them when it’s hot so water vapour can’t diffuse out of the leaf

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What is the sixth adaptation of cacti that allows them to live in deserts?

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They’re succulents meaning they can store water in specialised parenchyma tissue meaning they can use during long,dry conditions

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What is marram grass adapted for?

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To live in sand dunes

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What is the first adaptation of marram grass?

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Thick waxy cuticle on outside of leaf which is impermeable to water so reduces evaporation

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What is the second adaptation of marram grass?

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Sunken stomata on inside of leaf which traps a pocket of still, moist air above the stomata reducing the ψ gradient

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What is the third adaptation of marram grass?

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Stomata only open at night meaning there is less evaporation at night as its cooler

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What is the fourth adaptation of marram grass?

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Hairs (trichomes) around stomata traps a pocket of still, moist air above the stomata reducing the ψ gradient

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What is the fifth adaptation of marram grass?

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Rolled leaf which traps moist air inside the leaf and protects the stomata

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What does marram grass also have?

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A tap root and horizontal stems called rhizomes

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What do these tap roots and horizontal stems (rhizomes) do?

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Collect/Hold water when it rains