9.1 Xylem and Phloem Flashcards

1
Q

What type of tissue is the xylem made from?

A

Non-living

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2
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What are the 2 main functions of the xylem?

A

Transport of water and ions + support

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3
Q

In what direction does material flow in the xylem?

A

Up from roots -> leaves and shoots

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4
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What is the main structure of the xylem?

A

Xylem vessels

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5
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What are xylem vessels in terms of their structure?

A

Long, hollow structures made by columns of cells fused together end to end

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6
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What are the other 2 tissues associated with the xylem?

A
  1. Thick-walled parenchyma

2. Xylem fibres

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7
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Where can thick walled parenchyma be found?

A

Packed around xylem vessels

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8
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What is the function of thick walled parenchyma?

A

Store food + contain tannin deposits

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9
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What is tannin?

A

Bitter chemical - protects plants from herbivore attack

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10
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What are xylem fibres?

A

Long cells w/ lignified secondary walls

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11
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What is the function of xylem fibres?

A

Contain lignified secondary walls - provide extra mechanical strength

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12
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Do xylem fibres transport water? Yes or no

A

No

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13
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How can lignin be laid down in the walls of xylem vessels?

A

Lignin can form rings, spirals or solid tubes, w/ lots of small unlignified areas called bordered pits

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What are bordered pits? What is their function?

A

Small, unlignified areas in the lignified walls of the xylem fibres.
Bordered pits = where water leaves the xylem

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15
Q

What type of tissue is the phloem made from?

A

Living

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16
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What is the function of the phloem?

A

Transports food in form of organic solutes around plant from leaves, where they’re made via photosynthesis

17
Q

What does the phloem supply cells with?

A

Sugars + amino acids, needed for respiration + synthesis of molecules

18
Q

What is the direction of the flow of materials in the phloem?

A

Up and down the plant

19
Q

What are the main transporting vessels in the phloem?

A

Sieve tube elements

20
Q

What is the structure of sieve tube elements?

A

Many cells joined end to end, forming a long, hollow structure

21
Q

What’s the difference between xylem vessels and phloem tubes?

A

Xylem vessels = lignified

Phloem tubes = unlignified

22
Q

What are sieve plates?

A

Areas between sieve tube elements where walls become perforated, resulting in many gaps + a sieve-like appearance, allowing phloem contents to flow through

23
Q

What are companion cells?

A

Active cells next found next to sieve tube elements that supply phloem vessels with all their metabolic needs

24
Q

What are sieve tube elements and companion cells linked by?

A

Plasmodesmata - microscopic channels through cellulose cell walls linking cytoplasm w/ adjacent cells