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This is an in-depth, but still clear and understandable summary of everything you must know for Chapter 8 IGCSE Biology of Transport in Plants. This comes from someone who recevied an A on their Biology IGCSEs by creating and studying from these notes, (rest of chapters also uploaded in fruther documents). You can trust these notes will get you ready. Good luck, I hope these notes help!!!! (They are electronically written so it is clear to read)

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IGCSE Revision- Biology
Chapter 8- Transport in plants

8.1 Xylem and phloem
PLANT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
-​ Plants absorb water through their roots, and this has to be transported to the leaf
-​ The transport system that does this is made of tissues called xylem
-​ Phloem tissues transport sucrose and amino acids from the leaves to the rest of
the plant
XYLEM
-​ A xylem vessel is like a long drainpipe
-​ It is made of many hollow, dead cells, joined end to end
-​ The end of the walls have disappeared, so a long, open tube is made
-​ Xylem vessels contain no cytoplasm or nuclei, so they help keep the plant upright
-​ Lignin: A hard, strong, waterproof substance that forms the walls of xylem
vessels (advantages on p150)
VASCULAR BUNDLES
-​ Xylem vessels and phloem tubes are usually found close together
-​ A group of xylem vessels and phloem tubes is called a vascular bundle
-​ In a root, vascular tissues is found in the centre
-​ In a stem, vascular bundles are arranged in a ring near the outside edge
-​ Vascular bundles are also found in leaves. They help support the leaves, holding
them out flat to capture sunlight
8.2 Transport of water
WATER UPTAKE
-​ Plants take water from the soil, through their root hairs
-​ At the very tip of a root hair, there is a protective cap, to protect the root as it
grows through the soil
-​ The rest of the root is covered with a layer of cells called the epidermis
-​ The root hairs are formed from some of the cells in the epidermis
-​ The root hairs starting growing behind the tip
-​ Each root hair is a long epidermal cell
-​ Root hairs do not live for very long
-​ As the root grows, they get damaged by the soil particles, and are replaced by
new ones
-​ The function of root hairs is to absorb mineral ions and water from the soil
-​ Water moves into root hair by osmosis
-​ The cytoplasm and cell sap inside the root hair are quite concentrated solutions.
The water in the soil is usually a more dilute solution. Water therefore diffuses
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