Title: Transport in flowering plants
1Transport in flowering plants
2Transpiration
- Water is lost from a plant in the process of
transpiration. - This is the evaporation of water from plants.
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4Transpiration
- Water is lost from three main areas of a plant
- Stomata in the leaves, account for about 90 of
water loss - Cuticle the waxy layer, some water is lost
through diffusion - Lenticles woody stems have loosely packed cork
cells through which gas exchange occurs a
little water is lost here
5Transpiration
- Water moves through the plant from roots to
leaves and is lost to the air as water vapour. - This is known as the transpiration stream.
- About 98 of water entering a plant is lost to
the air through transpiration - Remaining 2 is used for photosynthesis
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7stem
roots
8stem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
9stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
10stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
11stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
12The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
13The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
14The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
15Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
16Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
17Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
18Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
19Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
Photosynthesis produces sugar in the leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
20Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
Photosynthesis produces sugar in the leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
21Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
Photosynthesis produces sugar in the leaves
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
22Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
Photosynthesis produces sugar in the leaves
Sugar is transported in phloem
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
23Transpiration water evaporates from leaves
Photosynthesis produces sugar in the leaves
Sugar is transported in phloem
The movement of water through the plant is called
the transpiration stream
stem
Water and ions pass up xylem
roots
Water enters roots by osmosis
Mineral ions enter by active transport
24Transpiration
- Deforestation decreases the rate of transpiration
due to the large-scale removal of forest which
normally add water vapour to the air - This can have a serious effect upon the water
cycle
25Transpiration
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