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Epidermis - answer-wood part of the root (outside) Endodermis - answer-Contains the casparian band surrounds vasculature Vascular tissue types - answer-- phloem - xylem - endodermis - pericylce/cambium Xylem - answer--dead cells at maturity -translocates water and nutrients from roots to shoots (unidirectional) -tracheids and vessels tracheids - answer-long and skinny lots of pores so vertical and lateral water transfer cell walls fortified vessels - answer-short and fat phloem - answer-living cells connected through sieve plates transports products of photosynthesis and signalling molecules between source and sink tissues (bidirectionally) individual cells can't transport both ways Sieve element cells - answer-has mitochondria, plastids, smooth ER under high turgor pressure (lots of solutes) need companion cells companion cells - answer-function in loading and unloading of sieve elements fully functional cells lots of energy for photosynthesis sieve plates - answer-holes in cell walls between sieve elements covered by smooth ER Water potential - answer-osmotic (solute) potential + pressure potential + gravitational potential water moves toward more negative (lower) pressure Osmotic potential - answer-measure of solute concentrations on either side of the membrane and resulting water movement move from high to low pressure potential - answer-cell walls allow plants to experience internal pressure that may be different from the internal pressure in surrounding cells gravitational potential - answer-impacts the higher you get negligible between cells turgor pressure - answer-positive pressure found in living cells pushes water out of a cell tension - answer-negative pressure found in dead cells - xylem pulls water into a cell leaf pressure - answer-low because of evaporation overall negative water potential (-2 MPa) root pressure - answer-higher pressure water potential near zero (-0.1 MPa) negative leaf pressure pulls water up from roots Bulk flow from roots to shoost - answer-generated by a very large negative gradient needs continuous connection to allow cohesive properties of water to move water negative hydrostatic pressure at surface of mesophyll cells - answer-generated by evaporation of water ////////////////

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Bio 2601 midterm 2
Epidermis - answer-wood part of the root (outside)

Endodermis - answer-Contains the casparian band
surrounds vasculature

Vascular tissue types - answer-- phloem
- xylem
- endodermis
- pericylce/cambium

Xylem - answer--dead cells at maturity
-translocates water and nutrients from roots to shoots (unidirectional)
-tracheids and vessels

tracheids - answer-long and skinny
lots of pores so vertical and lateral water transfer
cell walls fortified

vessels - answer-short and fat

phloem - answer-living cells connected through sieve plates
transports products of photosynthesis and signalling molecules between source and sink tissues
(bidirectionally)
individual cells can't transport both ways

Sieve element cells - answer-has mitochondria, plastids, smooth ER
under high turgor pressure (lots of solutes)
need companion cells

companion cells - answer-function in loading and unloading of sieve elements
fully functional cells
lots of energy for photosynthesis

sieve plates - answer-holes in cell walls between sieve elements
covered by smooth ER

Water potential - answer-osmotic (solute) potential + pressure potential + gravitational potential
water moves toward more negative (lower) pressure

Osmotic potential - answer-measure of solute concentrations on either side of the membrane and
resulting water movement
move from high to low

pressure potential - answer-cell walls allow plants to experience internal pressure that may be different
from the internal pressure in surrounding cells

, gravitational potential - answer-impacts the higher you get
negligible between cells

turgor pressure - answer-positive pressure
found in living cells
pushes water out of a cell

tension - answer-negative pressure
found in dead cells - xylem
pulls water into a cell

leaf pressure - answer-low because of evaporation
overall negative water potential (-2 MPa)

root pressure - answer-higher pressure
water potential near zero (-0.1 MPa)
negative leaf pressure pulls water up from roots

Bulk flow from roots to shoost - answer-generated by a very large negative gradient
needs continuous connection to allow cohesive properties of water to move water

negative hydrostatic pressure at surface of mesophyll cells - answer-generated by evaporation of water
from leaves
as curvature decreases, hydrostatic pressure gets more negative

Cavitation - answer-low pressure in xylem makes water want to be a vapour
water in xylem is meta-stable
bubble can form at nucleating site

Efficiency to safety ranking - answer-oak > maple > spruce

Symplast loading - answer-diffusion-driven
pressure potential drives
flow of sugars through plasmodesmata

apoplast loading - answer-active transport into companion cells
requires ATP to cross cell wall and membrane
builds up sugars in phloem

polymer trapping - answer-mechanism used to increase sugar concentration

Phloem loading - answer-may be symplastic or apoplastic

Root tip - answer-where growth takes place
where xylem and vasculature differentiate
not very permeable

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