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Transport
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Why do multicellular organisms need transport systems?
• Too big so not all of their cells have contact with the external environment.
• All organisms need to exchange substances with their environment - take in needed molecules and get rid of waste.
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Surface area to volume ratio
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Transpiration
• What do you remember?
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• It is a consequence of gas exchange
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Investigating factors affecting transpiration rate
• Presentations
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Dicotyledonous plants
• Distribution of xylem and phloem
Root
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•Stem
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Leaves
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Xylem• Transports water• Supports plant
Two types:Vessels – no end wallsTracheids – pits in end walls
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• Cellulose cell wall strengthened with lignin
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Phloem
• Transporting organic substances
• Sieve tube elements join end to end
• Sieve plates between• Nucleus and
cytoplasm pushed to side
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• Kept alive by companion cells
• Lots of mitochondria
• Connected to sieve tube by plasmodesmata
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Movement of water
• From cell to cell – down a water potential gradient.
• From cell to environment - first by osmosis then diffusion
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Movement of water from soil to xylem
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Symplastic pathway
• Through the cytoplasm and the vacuole
• Entering adjacent cells through plasmodesmata or cell walls
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Apoplastic Pathway
• Moves through the cell wall
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Casparian strip
• In the stele the cells have a thick, waterproof band of suberin in cell wall
• Apoplastic pathway stopped.• This helps with root pressure.
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Roots to leaves
• Mass flow due to cohesion and adhesion• Hydrostatic pressure (transpiration decreases
pressure at top)• Root pressure (increases pressure at bottom)
– active secretion of solutes in to the xylem.
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Role of ions in plants
• Nitrates
• Magnesium
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Xerophytic Plants
• video
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Translocation
• Food is transported from source to sink• Mainly sucrose• Actively pumped into the sieve tubes at the source • Water follows by osmosis, creating high pressure. • Sugar is then removed by active transport, and
water again by osmosis, lowering the pressure in the sieve tube at the sink.
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Sugar Loading and Unloading
• There are two known mechanisms• In one, it then enters the phloem by attaching to
sucrose transporter proteins embedded in the plasma membranes of the sieve elements and companions cells.
• In the second mechanism, sucrose enters through plasmodesmata
• they unload from the phloem either through plasmodesmata or by crossing from one cell to another across the cell walls.
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• Hydrogen ions are pumped out of the companion cell in to the source cell
• Hydrogen ions flow back by diffusion through a carrier protein that also carries sucrose.
• High concentration of sucrose in companion cell causes sucrose to flow into phloem through plasmodesmata.