Water 

In this chapter you will learn about molecular movement through a comparison between balls in motion in a room and molecular activity. There will also be a discussion of diffusion, osmosis, turgor, plasmolysis, imbibition, and active transport.  You will learn of  the entry of water into the plant, the movement of water through the plant, the evaporation of water into leaf air spaces, and transpiration. The pressure-flow model of photosynthate movement is presented as well as the topic of cohesion and tension in the water column. The chapter concludes with a discussion of mineral requirements for growth.

At the end of this chapter the successful student will be able to

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Molecular Movement: Diffusion, Osmosis, Plasmolysis, Imbibition, Active Transport

Diffusion

Osmosis

Plasmolysis

Imbition

Active Transport

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Know the Details of how water passes through a plant

 

 

 

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movement of water in the xylem

Click here to see the cohesion-tension model or xylem transport.

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Details of the stomatal apparatus opening and closing

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The movement of substances in the phloem

Click here to see the pressure-flow model of phloem transport

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mineral requirements for the growth of plants

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