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Photosynthesis

________ is limited by available water which can be swiftly depleted by transpiration.

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Bulk flow

________ can be achieved either through a positive hydrostatic pressure gradient (e.g., a garden hose) or a negative hydrostatic pressure gradient (e.g., suction through a straw)

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mycorrhiza

A(n) ________ is a symbiotic association of a fungus with a root system.

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special proteins

In facilitated diffusion ________ help move substances across membranes without the expenditure of ATP energy.

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turgidity increases

When ________ within the two guard cells flanking each stomatal aperture or pore, the thin outer walls bulge out and force the inner walls into a crescent shape.

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water potential gradient

Loading of the phloem sets up a(n) ________ that facilitates mass movement in the phloem.

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Root pressure

________ can, at best, only provide a modest push in the overall process of water transport.

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plant cells

The behavior of the ________ (or tissues) with regard to water movement depends on the surrounding solution.

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vascular tissues

As various ions from the soil are actively transported into the ________ of the roots, water follows (its potential gradient) and increases the pressure inside the xylem.

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fungus

The ________ provides minerals and water to the roots, in turn, the roots provide sugars and N- containing compounds to the mycorrhizae.

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Transpiration

________ is affected by several external factors: temperature, light, humidity, and wind speed.

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mineral solutes

Water is absorbed along with ________, by the root hairs, purely by diffusion.

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hyphae

The ________ have a very large surface area that absorbs mineral ions and water from the soil from a much larger volume of soil that perhaps a root can not do.

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Imbibition

________ is also diffusion since water movement is along a concentration gradient; the seeds and other such materials have almost no water hence they absorb water easily.

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small diameter

In plants, capillarity is aided by the ________ of the tracheary elements- the tracheids and vessel elements.

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Symplast pathway

The ________ is the system of interconnected protoplasts.

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major constituent

The diffusion of any substance across a membrane also depends on its solubility in lipids, the ________ of the membrane.

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process of plasmolysis

The ________ is usually reversible.

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Symplastic movement

________ may be aided by cytoplasmic streaming.

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Elements

________ most readily mobilized are phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen, and potassium.

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tonoplast

In plant cells, the cell membrane and the membrane of the vacuole, and the ________ together are important determinants of the movement of molecules in or out of the cell.

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stoma

The opening of the ________ is also aided due to the== orientation of the microfibrils in the cell walls of the guard cells.

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Pumps

________ are proteins that use energy to carry substances across the cell membrane.

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Water

________ is essential for all physiological activities of the plant and plays a very important role in all living organisms.

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Osmosis

________ is the term used to refer specifically to the diffusion of water across a differentially- or selectively permeable membrane.

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channels

The proteins form ________ in the membrane for molecules to pass through.

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high concentration

Facilitated diffusion can not cause net transport of molecules from a low to a(n) ________- this would require the input of energy.

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Adhesion

________: attraction of water molecules to polar surfaces (such as the surface of tracheary elements)

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liquid

In ________ and gaseous form they are in random motion that is both rapid and constant.

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external solution

If the ________ is more dilute than the cytoplasm, it is hypotonic and if the ________ is more concentrated, it is hypertonic.

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Plasmolysis

________ occurs when water moves out of the cell and the cell membrane of a plant cell shrinks away from its cell wall.

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random fashion

In diffusion, molecules move in a(n) ________, the net result being substances moving from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.

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symport

In a(n) ________, both molecules cross the membrane in the same direction.

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Cellulose microfibrils

________ are oriented radially rather than longitudinally making it easier for the stoma to open.

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Diffusion

________ is a slow process and is not dependent on a ‘ living system.

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dry matter

A watermelon has over 92 percent water; most herbaceous plants have only about 10 to 15 percent of their fresh weight as ________.

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process of photosynthesis

The ________ requires water.

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molecule

When a(n) ________ moves across a membrane independent of other ________, the process is called uniport.

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They do not set up a concentration gradient

a concentration gradient must already be present for molecules to diffuse even if facilitated by the proteins

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Facilitated diffusion cannot cause net transport of molecules from a low to a high concentration

this would require the input of energy

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Facilitated diffusion is very specific

it allows cells to select substances for uptake

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The transport protein then rotates and releases the molecule inside the cell, e.g., water channels

made up of eight different types of aquaporins

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But diffusion whether facilitated or not

take place only along a gradient and does not use energy

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Of course, the distribution of water within a plant varies

woody parts have relatively very little water, while soft parts mostly contain it

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A seed may appear dry but it still has water

otherwise, it would not be alive and respiring

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Osmosis is the term used to refer specifically to the diffusion of water across a differentially

or selectively permeable membrane

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During symplastic movement, the water travels through the cells

their cytoplasm; intercellular movement is through the plasmodesmata

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Transpiration is affected by several external factors

temperature, light, humidity, and wind speed

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Cohesion

Mutual attraction between water molecules

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Adhesion

attraction of water molecules to polar surfaces (such as the surface of tracheary elements)

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Surface Tension

water molecules are attracted to each other in the liquid phase more than to water in the gas phase

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In plants, capillarity is aided by the small diameter of the tracheary elements

the tracheids and vessel elements

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Again active transport is necessary to move the sucrose out of the phloem sap and into the cells which will use the sugar

converting it into energy, starch, or cellulose

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