Ch. 36: Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants Flashcards

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Describe the forces acting on a water molecule as it travels form the soil, through the root cells, vascular bundles and leaves in a pine tree

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Ground => Roots: Diffusion requires ATP; use osmotic force, to make saltier; diffusion => bulk flow
(AKA: root pressure)

Roots => Stem: Diffusion requires ATP (AKA: root pressure)

Stem => Leaves: Hydrostatic pressure works against adhesion and cohesion processes

Leaves => Air: Diffusion

Transpiration pull

Transpiration: flow of H2O from roots through leaf stoma to atmosphere

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If the xylem were impermeable to water in vascular bundles, how would this affect the transport of sugar sap in the phloem?

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without water supply, sugar sap would not be produced.
water is required to help sugar diffuse from the leaves into the phloem–sieve tubes–helps bulk flow

  • xylem and phloem are connected/coupled together.
  • need to create a pressure flow/osmotic pressure for the transportation of the sugar sap.
  • bulk flow, needs ATP

2nd xylem: water (up)
2nd phloem: sugar-sap (mostly down)

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The leaves produce sugars via photosynthesis and carbon fixation. Which tissues in the plant require these sugars and how are the sugars converted back to usable energy (i.e. ATP).

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Roots need ATP to keep their pressure gradient to increase mineral absorption. All live tissues require some type of sugar energy

leaves produce sugar via photosynthesis and carbon fixation.
the roots use ATP to transport ions and water to the shoots
( hydrogen, potassium, nitrate gradient)

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4
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Adaptations for acquiring resources were key steps in…

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the evolution of vascular plants

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5
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Different mechanisms transport substances…

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over short of long distances

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6
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Transpiration drives..

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the transport of water and minerals from roots to shoots via the xylem

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7
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The rate of transpiration is

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regulated by stomata

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8
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Sugars are transported

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from sources to sinks via the phloem

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9
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Apoplectic route

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on cell walls

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10
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Symplastic route

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within the cell

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11
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Cohesion-Tension Theory

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tendency of H2O to stick together

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12
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Guttation

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Root pressure “push”

-i.e. dew on leaves

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13
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Demography

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the study of changes over time in the vital statistics of populations, especially birth rates and death rates

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14
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Life Table

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an age-specific summary of the survival pattern of a population

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15
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Cohort

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a group of individuals of the same age in a population

studied as a group/ group of focus

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