Chapter 3 Flashcards

(35 cards)

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Water Potential

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A measure of water’s potential energy

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Matric Potential

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The potential energy generated by the attractive forces between water molecules and soil particles

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3
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Field Capacity

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The max amount of water held by soil

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4
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Wilting Point

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1.5mpa

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5
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Salinization

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Process of repeated irrigation that causes soil salinity

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Cohesion

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The mutual attraction of water

Allows water to move up through empty remains of xylem cells

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Root pressure

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When osmotic potential in the roots of a plant draws in water from the soil and force it into the xylem

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Transpiration

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Leaves generate water potential as water evaporates from surface of leaf cells

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Cohesion tension Theory

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Water movement from roots to leaves due to water cohesion and water tension

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Stomata

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Small openings on leaf surfaces that are points of entry for CO2

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11
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Electromagnetic Radiation

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Energy from the Sun

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12
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Photosynthetically Active Region

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Wavelengths of light that are suitable for photosynthesis

400 to 700nm

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13
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Chloroplasts

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Responsible for photosynthesis

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14
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Chlorophyll

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Absorb red and violet light and reflect green and blue light

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15
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Carotenoids

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Reflect orange and red

Allow plants to absorb a wider range of solar energy

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16
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Photosynthesis

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2 reactions: light reactions and Calvin cycle

17
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Light Reactions

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  • Chlorophyll absorb photon energy
  • H2O molecules are split
  • ATP an NADH is collected from the release of electrons
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Calvin Cycle

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The energy in ATP and NADH is used to convert CO2 into glucose

19
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C3 Pathway

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CO2 and RuBP are converted to G3P

20
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Photorespiration

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The oxidation of carbohydrates to CO2 and H2O by Rubisco

21
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C4 photosynthesis

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CO2 is assembled into a 4 carbon compound

Uses PEP carboxylase

22
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CAM photosynthesis

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Occurs at night
Stomata open at nights for gas exchange
In drier climates

23
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Homeostasis

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An organism’s ability to maintain constant internal conditions

24
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Negative Feedbacks

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Internal response mechanisms that returns a system to a desired state when the system deviates from that state

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Radiation
Emission of electromagnetic energy by a surface
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Conduction
Transfer of kinetic energy of heat between substances that are in contact with one another
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Convection
Transfer of heat by movement of liquids and gases
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Evaporation
Transformation of water from a liquid state to a gaseous state
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Thermal Inertia
Resistance to a change in temperature due to a large body volume
30
Thermoregulation
The ability of an organism to control the temperature of its body
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Homeotherms
Organisms that maintain a constant temperature
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Poikilotherms
Organisms that dont have a constant body temperature
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Ectotherms
Body temperature is determined by external environment
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Endotherms
Organisms that can generate metabolic heat to raise body temperature higher than external environment
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Blood Shunting
When specific blood vessels shut off so less of an animals warm blood flows to cold extremities where heat could be lost