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1 Transpiration Water Uptake in Plants

2 Plants Need Water Photosynthesis Keep cells turgid

3 Easy For Moss

4 But taller plants must move water long distances

5 Transpiration! Evaporation of water from leaves
Creates a suction, or pull of water up the plant

6 Transpiration-Cohesion-Tension
There is a pull on the water Water forms H- bonds with itself, and sides of walls Like water through a straw

7 Cost-Benefit Analysis
Costs Benefits Plant can lose a lot of water and become dehydrated Plant can get water to leaves for photosynthesis

8 Control Mechanism – Guard Cells
Open and close stomata/stoma (pores) Allows plants to control gas/water exchange Closed stomata conserve water, but no photosynthesis is possible

9 What Controls Stomata? Circadian rhythm Light Dehydration

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11 Stomata and Evolution Plants have evolved to have different amounts
Some have stomata only on underside of leaf, some on both, some only on top Some open stomata at night only and fix carbon dioxide into an organic compound Stomata open Stomata closed

12 Factors that Can Affect Transpiration Rates
Temperature Humidity Sunlight Presence of water Wind # and location of stomata Leaf surface (waxiness)


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