7.9 investigating transport in plants Flashcards

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describe the use of ringing experiments to investigate transport in plants

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  • protective layer and phloem removed
  • above the ring swells
  • below withers and die
  • conclusion: phloem not xylem is responsible for translocating sugars in plants
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describe the use of tracer experiments to investigate transport in plants.

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  • grown in an 14CO2 atmosphere incorporating 14C into the sugars
  • traced in plant using autoradiography
  • place x-ray film under section of plant
  • black areas where 14C is present, rest is white
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explain the evidence that translocation of organic molecules occurs in the phloem.

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  • when phloem is cut, a solution of organic molecules flow out
  • plants provided with radioactive CO2 can be shown to have 14C in phloem
  • aphids can be used to extract contents in sieve tubes which show daily variation in the leaves which is mirrored later in the phloem
  • ring of phloem from around the whole circumference leads to accumulation of sugars above the ring and their disappearance from below it
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