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9.1: Transport in the xylem of
plants
Understandings
• Transpiration is the inevitable
consequence of gas exchange in the
leaf.
• Plants transport water from the roots
to the leaves to replace losses from
transpiration.
• The cohesive property of water and
the structure of xylem vessels allow
transport under tension.
• Active uptake of mineral ions in the
roots causes absorption of water by
osmosis.
Applications/Skills
• A: Adaptations of plants in deserts and in
saline soils for water conservation.
• A: Models of water transport in xylem
using a simple apparatus including
blotting or filter paper, porous pots, and
capillary tubing.
• S: Drawing the structure of primary xylem
vessels in sections of stems based on
microscope images.
• S: Measurement of transpiration rates
using potometers.
• S: Design an experiment to test
hypotheses about the effect of
temperature or humidity on transpiration
rates.
Cohesion, adhesion, and capillary action
Cohesion:
This property occurs as a result of the polarity of a water
molecule and its ability to form hydrogen bonds
Although hydrogen bonds are weak the large number of bonds
present (each water molecule bonds to four others in a
tetrahedral arrangement) gives cohesive forces great strength
Water molecules are strongly cohesive (they tend to stick to
one another)
Water
droplets form
because the
cohesive
forces are
trying to pull
the water into
the smallest
possible
volume, a
sphere.
Adhesion:
This property occurs as a result of the polarity of a water
molecule and its ability to form hydrogen bonds
Water molecules tend to stick to other molecules that are
charged or polar for similar reasons that they stick to each
other
Again similarly individual hydrogen bonds are weak, but large
number of bonds gives adhesive forces great strength
Water droplets
stick to surface and
seem to defy
gravity because of
form because the
adhesive forces
that bond them to
the surface of the
grass blade.
Capillary action is caused by the
combination of adhesive forces
causing water to bond to a
surface, e.g. the sides of a xylem
vessel and the cohesive forces
bonding water molecules
together. Capillary action is helpful
in the movement of water during
transpiration and also when you
drink using a straw.
Cell walls are thickened to make them
stronger
Wall are impregnated with lignin*. Lignin
may be deposited in different ways, such
as spirals or rings.
*Lignin is a complex fibrous organic polymer which is strong
and rigid. It makes plant stems woody.
Strengthened xylem walls can withstand
very low internal pressures without
collapsing.
Xylem cells are arranged end to end to form
continuous vessels. The reduction of the walls
between cells in a vessel makes it easier for
water to move between cells
Xylem cells contain no cytoplasm this
provides a larger lumen making water
transport more efficient. However
because the cells are are non-living
water transport must be a passive
process.
Can you suggest a function of the pits in
the cell walls?
• The loss of water from the top of xylem vessels due to evaporation lowers the pressure
inside the vessel and pulls more water into the vessel due to cohesion
• Adhesion attracts water molecules to the walls of xylem and vice versa.
• Therefore as the water moving upwards (similarly to cohesion) it pulls inward on the
walls of the xylem vessels generating tension - try sucking on a straw when the bottom
end is closed.
Task: draw
tissue
diagrams of
the light
micrograph
and label the
different
tissues you
can identify.
Spikes to prevent water
loss to herbivores
-CAM plants close stomata during the
day and incorporate carbon dioxide
during the night.
- C4 plants have stomata that open
during the day, but take in carbon
dioxide more rapidly than non-
specialized plants.
Water enters the root hair cells by osmosis
Plants take up water and essential
minerals via their roots and thus need a
large surface area in order to optimize
this uptake.
The root epidermis may have extensions
called root hairs which increase surface
area for mineral and water absorption
For osmosis to occur there must be a higher concentration of solutes,
e.g. mineral ions inside the cell than in the soil water surrounding the
roots.
A high concentration of solutes means a there is a low concentration of
water in the root hair cells compared to the soil water.
Therefore water moves down the concentration gradient and enters the
root hair cells.
Higher water
concentration
Lower water
concentration
The use of ATP
means that
cell must
respire
(aerobically)
to carry out
active
transport.
Active uptake of mineral ions results in a higher concentration of minerals in
plants than in the surrounding soil
Vocab
• Stomata/stoma
• Transpiration
• Blade, stalk, and petiole of
leaf
• Cuticle
• Epidermis
• Vascular tissue
• Xylem
• Phloem
• Veins
• Vascular bundles
• Palisade mesophyll
• Spongy mesophyll
• Guard cells
• Tracheids
• Vessel elements
• Lignin
• Cohesion-tension theory
• Abscic acid
• Turgor
• Root hairs
• Root cap
• Apical meristem
• Zone of cell division
• Zone of elongation
• Zone of maturation
• Meristematic cells
• Apical meristematic tissue
• Lateral meristematic tissue
• Bulk flow/mass flow
• Potassium channels
• Xerophytes
• Succulents
• CAM photosynthesis
• C4 photosynthesis
• halophytes

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9.1 transport in xylem

  • 1. 9.1: Transport in the xylem of plants
  • 2. Understandings • Transpiration is the inevitable consequence of gas exchange in the leaf. • Plants transport water from the roots to the leaves to replace losses from transpiration. • The cohesive property of water and the structure of xylem vessels allow transport under tension. • Active uptake of mineral ions in the roots causes absorption of water by osmosis. Applications/Skills • A: Adaptations of plants in deserts and in saline soils for water conservation. • A: Models of water transport in xylem using a simple apparatus including blotting or filter paper, porous pots, and capillary tubing. • S: Drawing the structure of primary xylem vessels in sections of stems based on microscope images. • S: Measurement of transpiration rates using potometers. • S: Design an experiment to test hypotheses about the effect of temperature or humidity on transpiration rates.
  • 3. Cohesion, adhesion, and capillary action Cohesion: This property occurs as a result of the polarity of a water molecule and its ability to form hydrogen bonds Although hydrogen bonds are weak the large number of bonds present (each water molecule bonds to four others in a tetrahedral arrangement) gives cohesive forces great strength Water molecules are strongly cohesive (they tend to stick to one another) Water droplets form because the cohesive forces are trying to pull the water into the smallest possible volume, a sphere. Adhesion: This property occurs as a result of the polarity of a water molecule and its ability to form hydrogen bonds Water molecules tend to stick to other molecules that are charged or polar for similar reasons that they stick to each other Again similarly individual hydrogen bonds are weak, but large number of bonds gives adhesive forces great strength Water droplets stick to surface and seem to defy gravity because of form because the adhesive forces that bond them to the surface of the grass blade. Capillary action is caused by the combination of adhesive forces causing water to bond to a surface, e.g. the sides of a xylem vessel and the cohesive forces bonding water molecules together. Capillary action is helpful in the movement of water during transpiration and also when you drink using a straw.
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  • 5. Cell walls are thickened to make them stronger Wall are impregnated with lignin*. Lignin may be deposited in different ways, such as spirals or rings. *Lignin is a complex fibrous organic polymer which is strong and rigid. It makes plant stems woody. Strengthened xylem walls can withstand very low internal pressures without collapsing. Xylem cells are arranged end to end to form continuous vessels. The reduction of the walls between cells in a vessel makes it easier for water to move between cells Xylem cells contain no cytoplasm this provides a larger lumen making water transport more efficient. However because the cells are are non-living water transport must be a passive process. Can you suggest a function of the pits in the cell walls?
  • 6. • The loss of water from the top of xylem vessels due to evaporation lowers the pressure inside the vessel and pulls more water into the vessel due to cohesion • Adhesion attracts water molecules to the walls of xylem and vice versa. • Therefore as the water moving upwards (similarly to cohesion) it pulls inward on the walls of the xylem vessels generating tension - try sucking on a straw when the bottom end is closed.
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  • 8. Task: draw tissue diagrams of the light micrograph and label the different tissues you can identify.
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  • 11. Spikes to prevent water loss to herbivores -CAM plants close stomata during the day and incorporate carbon dioxide during the night. - C4 plants have stomata that open during the day, but take in carbon dioxide more rapidly than non- specialized plants.
  • 12. Water enters the root hair cells by osmosis Plants take up water and essential minerals via their roots and thus need a large surface area in order to optimize this uptake. The root epidermis may have extensions called root hairs which increase surface area for mineral and water absorption For osmosis to occur there must be a higher concentration of solutes, e.g. mineral ions inside the cell than in the soil water surrounding the roots. A high concentration of solutes means a there is a low concentration of water in the root hair cells compared to the soil water. Therefore water moves down the concentration gradient and enters the root hair cells. Higher water concentration Lower water concentration
  • 13. The use of ATP means that cell must respire (aerobically) to carry out active transport. Active uptake of mineral ions results in a higher concentration of minerals in plants than in the surrounding soil
  • 14. Vocab • Stomata/stoma • Transpiration • Blade, stalk, and petiole of leaf • Cuticle • Epidermis • Vascular tissue • Xylem • Phloem • Veins • Vascular bundles • Palisade mesophyll • Spongy mesophyll • Guard cells • Tracheids • Vessel elements • Lignin • Cohesion-tension theory • Abscic acid • Turgor • Root hairs • Root cap • Apical meristem • Zone of cell division • Zone of elongation • Zone of maturation • Meristematic cells • Apical meristematic tissue • Lateral meristematic tissue • Bulk flow/mass flow • Potassium channels • Xerophytes • Succulents • CAM photosynthesis • C4 photosynthesis • halophytes