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block of life wasy
PALOEM-> transports sug
ars
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cuticle -
and ious
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⑧ cell - upper ↳ Translocation



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pulmone
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water
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mineral
·
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· ions


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r
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transports water-minerals
↳ TISSUE (mesophyul -




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-
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-group of cells w/
shared function
>
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⑧⑧
Lower epidermis
↳ Transpiration ->
movementof water." aeate e M -

~
oxygena
↑ * leaves through stomata .




StomaltaI guard
waxycuticle
↓ cells FACTORS affectingthe RATE TRANSPIRATION :




1) increase intemp . > increases rate





waxy cuticle prevents water loss More thermal energy transferred to water allowing it to evaporate quicker
:






upper epidermis transparent
to allow
light to pass 2) increased light intensity increases rate
:




↳ Causes stomata to open
palisade cells main site of photosynthesis
:




3) faster air movement -> increases rate
↳ ORGAN air spaces allow gases to diffuse
spongy cells :

↳ Will blow away water vapour + distributes humidity in the air
allowing more to diffuse out
-group of tissues
t
guard cells sensitive to light-water open/close
:




increase in humidity -> decreases rate
;
4)
stomata
w/ shared function ↳ As the air will contain more water vapour, the concentration gradient
ribosomes synthesis protein ADAONSOROOTHAIRCELLS for diffusion is lower, making water unlikely transpire
-




energy



& -transport
releases 2 CIRC




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: M #
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is
/
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w
water minerals from soil


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fatty
teeth (chec




a ⑲
+
mouth breakdown
Al ↳ mechanical

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THEI a ↳ increases/A of bolus
secrete saliva
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e
+
↳ ORGAN SYSTEM EW ↳ amylase (digest




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D ~

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group of cegans working
-




oesophagus
together to carry out a
D
as
->
↳ peristalsis
bodily function
AC (p# 1/2)
carb
adach
Secretion ( STARCH
proteins digested
+
+



glucose

↳ kill bacteria
by pepsina food
(proteasel ,
muscular tissue-churns
/mechanical

, ⑱
Food Tests
BIO M2 - RPA.4
AM
:



Use qualitative reagents to test for a range of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins
METHODS :




① Benedict's test for simple sugars :




• Add 2cm- of liquid food sample to a test tube
•8

•·
i Add 1cm of Benedict’s reagent to the test tube
Place the tube in an 80 C water bath
·




Check for positive result = blue brick-red (simple sugars present).
-




② lodine test for starch :



• Add few drops of iodine to either a dry or liquid food sample

• Check for positive result = orange-blue/black (starch present)
·
③ Biurettest for proteins :



• Add a few drops of Biuret reagent to liquid food sample

• Check for positive result = blue lilac (protein present)
->






Emulsion test for Lipids :




• To a liquid food sample, add a few drops of water then a few drops of ethanol
•⑧ " Secure test tube with a bung and shake the tube.
•P 3) Check for positive result = cloudy layer (lipids present)

HAZARDS/RISKS :




Iodine can stain surfaces

i Biuret reagent is an irritant
Ethanol is highly flammable
water bath will be hot
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