... Plasmodesma Plasma membrane Key Apoplast Symplast Water transport Root hairs absorb water & minerals Diffuse into apoplast or symplast Pass through cortex ...
Cell Wall. Rigid outer boundary that provides support and protection. Plasmodesma ... Associated with manufacturing and storing carbohydrates (chloroplasts and ...
10 m Human height 1 m Length of some nerve and muscle cells Unaided eye 100 mm (10 cm) Chicken egg 10 mm (1 cm) Frog egg 1 mm Paramecium Light microscope Human egg
Xylem and phloem transport streams can be sampled by several methods ... Important sites of xylem-to-phloem solute transfer occur at leaf traces and in ...
Translocation How the growing parts of the plant are provided with sugar to synthesize new cells Photosynthesis New growth Translocation A system of vascular tissue ...
Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants * * Figure 36.16 Some xerophytic adaptations. * * * * * Figure 36.17 Loading of sucrose into phloem.
Plasma membrane- maintains the cell structure, but allows for ... Flagella- whip-like tail (below) Cilia- hairs (far right); most have a '9 2' microtubule ...
... Orchidaceae) Plant water regime Transport of liquid water Transport of water across membranes Absorption of water by roots Radial transport of water in roots ...
Cell Structure and Function Chapter 4 Cell Theory Every organism is composed of one or more cells Cell is smallest unit having properties of life Life arises from ...
In animal cells, continuous with nuclear membrane. Extends throughout cytoplasm ... Present only in animal cells of certain tissues. Most stable cytoskeletal elements ...
Ch. 35 Warm-Up What effect does pinching back a house plant have on the plant? Most H2O and minerals taken up from the soil by a plant are absorbed by _____.
How Cells Are Put Together Chapter 4 The Cell Smallest unit of life Can survive on its own or has potential to do so Is highly organized for metabolism Senses and ...
... taking up high concentrations of soil minerals - exclusion and selectivity ... Root pressure - plants selectively take up ions and water will follow by osmosis. ...
Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells. Both are eukaryotic, so they have nuclei ... Animal cells have centrioles and lysosomes; plant cells do not have these. CYTOSKELETON ...
Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes All living organisms are classified into two broad categories, prokaryotes & eukaryote. Prokaryotes are those organisms whose cells lack a ...
View electron micrograph of bacteria. ... [light micrograph, gram stain] ... This electron micrograph shows the 9 2 pattern of microtubules in a single ...
Developmental plasticity is more marked in plants than in animals. In addition to plasticity, plant species ... Adventitious roots arise from stems or leaves ...
Plants carry out photosynthesis using chlorophyll a and b ... Structure of flagellated sperm. Formation of a phragmoplast. 5 mm. Chara species, a pond organism ...