gas exchange in plants Flashcards

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describe the movement of gases in and out of the plant

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-when plants photosynthesises it uses lots of CO2, leaving little inside the leaf. CO2 diffuses into the leave from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
-O2 is made as a waste product of photosynthesis. Some is used in respiration. The rest diffuses out through the stomata from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

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how are leaves adapted for efficient gas exchange

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-leaves are broad, larger surface area for diffusion
-leaves are thin, reducing the diffusion distance to reach the cells where they are needed in
-air spaces in the lead allows gases to move easily between cells. Also increases surface area for gas exchange
-stomata lets gases diffuse in and out, and water to escape
-stomata close at dark, preventing water from escaping and stopping the plant from drying out(no CO2 is needed in the plant at dark)
-stomata close when water supply from roots starts to dry up, stopping the plant from photosynthesising but preventing the plant from drying out
-guard cells that surround the stomata control the opening and closing of stomata.

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how do guard cells change volume

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-In bright light the guard cells take in water by osmosis and become plump and turgid
-In low light the guard cells lose water and become flaccid, causing the stomata to close

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practical to investigate effect of light on net gas exchange from a leaf using hydrogen carbonate indicator

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-add same volume of hydrogen carbonate indicator to four boiling tubes
-put similar sized healthy looking leaves into three of the tubes and seal with a rubber bung. Trap the stem with the bung to stop it from falling into the solution
-keep fourth tube empty
wrap one tube in aluminium foil, and the second tube in gauze
-place all tubes in bright light
-leaves tubes for an hour, then check the colour of the indicator
-control tube no change
-tube in foil to go yellow, no photosynthesis, but respiration occurs
-tube in gauze stays same colour, little photosynthesis and some respiration = equal amounts of CO2 taken up and produced
-uncovered tube = purple, some respiration, lots of photosynthesis

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