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Title: How water passes up the stem


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How water passes up the stem
  • Movement of water and mineral ions through the
    xylem

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How water passes up the stem
  • The tallest trees are over 60m high and may need
    as much as 250 dm3 of water an hour to be
    transported upwards.

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How water passes up the stem
  • In leaves
  • Water evaporates from spongy mesophyll cells so
    the air spaces become saturated with water.

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How water passes up the stem
  • The air outside the stoma is not saturated so
    water diffuses out from an area of high water
    potential to region of lower water potential.

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How water passes up the stem
  • As water evaporates from mesophyll walls more is
    drawn into cells to replace it.
  • Water can pass from the xylem to the leaf cells
    by both the apoplast and symplast pathway.

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Water
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Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
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cytoplasm
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
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cytoplasm
cell wall
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
vacuole
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
vacuole
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
vacuole
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
Symplast pathway (cytoplasm)
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cytoplasm
cell wall
plasmodesmata
xylem vessel
Water is drawn up the xylem
Water
air space
Evaporation of water vapour
vacuole
Apoplast pathway (cell wall)
epidermal cell
stoma
Symplast pathway (cytoplasm)
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How water passes up the stem
  • Cohesion-tension theory
  • As water is removed from xylem more water
    molecules are pulled up to replace them this
    pulling force is known as transpiration pull (a
    bit like sucking on a straw).

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How water passes up the stem
  • This mass flow of water relies upon two
    properties of water.
  • cohesion water molecules tend to stick together
  • adhesion the molecules also stick to the inside
    of the xylem vessels.

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How water passes up the stem
  • Drawing up a column of water through the xylem in
    this way is called the cohesion-tension theory.

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How water passes up the stem
  • It requires a large force to break such a water
    column the xylem vessels would collapse under
    such tension if they were not thickened
  • The cohesion-tension theory is considered the
    main way water reaches the leaves from the roots.

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How water passes up the stem
  • Root pressure also contributes to flow of water
    up the plant the roots push water into the
    xylem and help to push up the water column.
  • (Evidence if you cut a plants stem at soil level
    water will continue to come out of the cut stem
    for some time)

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How water passes up the stem
  • Capillarity is a third force contributing to the
    movement of water. Water will move up narrow
    tubes by capillary action as water molecules will
    stick to the walls of the xylem vessels.
  • This force is important in small plants but of
    little significance in large trees.
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