Chapter 4: Organising Plants and Animals II Flashcards

1
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define epidermal

A

the name given to cells that make up the epidermis or outer layer of the organism

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2
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what do the epidermal tissues do?

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  • secrete a waxy substance that waterproofs the surface of the leaf
  • protects the leaf
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3
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define palisade mesophyll

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the upper layer of the mesophyll tissue in plant leaves made up of closely packed cells that contain many chloroplasts for photosynthesis

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4
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define spongy mesophyll

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the lower layer of mesophyll tissue in plant leaves that contains some chloroplasts and many large air spaces to give a big surface area for the exchange of gases

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5
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what does xylem transport?

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  • water

- dissolved mineral ions from the roots up to the leaves

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6
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what does the phloem transport?

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-dissolved food from the leaves around the plant

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7
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what is meristem tissue made up of?

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rapidly dividing plant cells that grow and differentiate into all cell types needed

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8
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what do the roots, stem and leaves form in the plant?

A

an organ system

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9
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define translocation

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the movement of sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant through the phloem

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10
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are mature xylem cells dead or alive?

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dead

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11
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what is the main difference between the xylem and the phloem?

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phloem transports food (sugar) and xylem transport water

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12
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why is transport so important? (food)

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  • cells need sugar for respiration and providing materials for growth
  • mineral ions are needed for the production of proteins and other molecules
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13
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why is transport so important? (water)

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  • plants need water for photosynthesis

- water is the main method of support, to make plants turgor

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14
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what is stomata?

A

small openings all over the leaf surface

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15
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define guard cells

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surround the stomata in the leaves of plants and control their opening and closing

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16
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Describe the role of stomata in a plant

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  • carbon dioxide from the atmosphere diffuses into the air spaces and then into the cells down a concentration gradient
  • oxygen produced by photosynthesis is removed form the leaf by diffusion into the surrounding air
17
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define transpiration

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the loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants through the stomata when they are opened to allow gas exchange for photosynthesis

18
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what is the transpiration stream?

A

As water is evaporated through the surface of the leaves, more water is pulled from the xylem to take its place.

19
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what factors increase the rate of photosynthesis or stomatal opening?

A
  • temperature
  • humidity
  • air flow
  • light intensity
20
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in what conditions are transpiration more rapid?

A
  • hot
  • dry
  • windy
  • bright
21
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what happens to a plant that loses water faster than it is replaced?

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  • plant may wilt to reduce the surface area available for water loss by evaporation
  • stomata close