Transport Systems in Plants
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- Created on: 23-05-16 22:07
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2. What is not an adaptation of a plant to reduce water loss?
- Dedidious Plants lose leaves in winter because temp is too low and ground might be frozen so water content needs to be saved
- Close at night as no gases are needed, due to lack of sunlight
- Waxy cuticle stops water escaping from the epidermis
- Stomata that let air in
- Stomata are on the underside to reduce direct heating
3. Why do plants have transport systems?
- To send leafmail to each other
- Impatient and Rash
- Large and multicellular
- Large SA:V
4. What is not an adaptation of a xylem cell?
- Pits allow lateral movement
- Sieve plates between the elements
- Long thick walls with lignin in it to waterproof
- End walls break down to form a continnuous pipe
5. What is not an adaptation of a xerophyte?
- Closing stomata
- Stomata in Pits
- Hairs on surface of leaf to trap moist air
- Densley packed spongey mesophyll
- Hinge cells
- No stomata
- Smaller leaves
- Thick waxy cuticle
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