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1 Plant Biology & Photosynthesis
9.1 Transport in the xylem of plants 9.2 Transport in the phloem of plants 2.9 & 8.3 Photosynthesis 9.3 Growth in plants 9.4 Reproduction in plants

2 Transport in the xylem of plants
Essential idea: Structure and function are correlated in the xylem of plants.

3 Transport in the xylem of plants
Skill: Drawing the structure of primary xylem vessels in sections of stems based on microscope images.

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5 Transport in the xylem of plants
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.

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7 Transport in the xylem of plants
The cohesive property of water and the structure of the xylem vessels allow transport under tension.

8 Lignified xylem 8 8

9 Transport in the xylem of plants
The adhesive property of water and evaporation generate tension forces in leaf cell walls. Application: Models of water transport in xylem using simple apparatus including blotting or filter paper, porous pots and capillary tubing.

10 Transport in the xylem of plants
Skill: Measurement of transpiration rates using potometers. (PP7) Skill: Design of an experiment to test hypotheses about the effect of temperature or humidity on transpiration rates.

11 Transport in the xylem of plants
Active uptake of mineral ions in the roots causes absorption of water by osmosis.

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13 Transport in the xylem of plants
Application: Adaptations of plants in deserts and in saline soils for water conservation.

14 Xerophytic adaptations
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15 Sorghum Stonecrop 15

16 Transport in the phloem of plants
Essential idea: Structure and function are correlated in the phloem of plants.

17 Transport in the phloem of plants
Skill: Identification of xylem and phloem in microscope images of stem and root.

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19 Transport in the phloem of plants
Plants transport organic compounds from sources to sinks. Incompressibility of water allows transport along hydrostatic pressure gradients.

20 Transport in the phloem of plants
Active transport is used to load organic compounds into phloem sieve tubes at the source. Application: Structure–function relationships of phloem sieve tubes.

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22 Transport in the phloem of plants
High concentrations of solutes in the phloem at the source lead to water uptake by osmosis. Raised hydrostatic pressure causes the contents of the phloem to flow towards sinks.

23 Transport in the phloem of plants
Skill: Analysis of data from experiments measuring phloem transport rates using aphid stylets and radioactively-labelled carbon dioxide.

24 Photosynthesis Essential idea: Light energy is converted into chemical energy.

25 Photosynthesis

26 Growth in plants Essential idea: Plants adapt their growth to environmental conditions.

27 Growth in plants

28 Reproduction in plants
Essential idea: Reproduction in flowering plants is influenced by the biotic and abiotic environment.

29 Reproduction in plants


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