Mangrove
Mangrove
Marram
Marram
100

What is the habitat of the mangrove plant?

Beach side/ Sea side/ Swamp

100

What is an environment?

it refers to everything around the organism

100

What is the habitat of marram grass?

desert

100

What is an abiotic factor and give an example

a non-living factor that affects the organism like pH, salinity, temperature, wind, soil structure

200

What is a biotic factor and give an example.

A living organism that affects a population, for example predators, mate selection, symbiosis, parasitism, competition

200

Give 2 challenges that the mangrove plant experiences

muddy soil, high salinity water, high tide

200

why does the leaf have thick waxy cuticle?

to reduce water loss by transpiration

200

Where are the stoma found and why?

at the based of hairy furrows - stay in humid environment and not exposed to wind

300

Name the 3 types of roots found in Mangrove plants?

Cable roots, stilt roots and pneumatophores

300
Describe how the seeds of mangrove plants adapt

they are large and buoyant - so that it can be dispersed by water currents

300

Give 3 challenges experienced by marram grass

Sand accumulation, high salt concentration in soil, water conservation

300
What is the purpose of the hairs on the leaf?

the slow down the loss of water vapour/ rate of transpiration

400

Where is mannitol produced and what is its function?

Produced by the root and leaf cells of the mangrove plant to increase osmotic potential (osmosis)
400

How do the leaves of mangrove plants adapt to salinity?

leaves have salt glands to secrete salt

400

what are rhizomes and how do they adapt?

they are stems that grow upward above the sand and grow deep into the dunes to obtain water

400

Why do the leaves roll-up?

it creates a space for humidity/ water vapour to increase. 

500

What is a pneumatophore?

roots that grow up in the air to absorb oxygen

500

What is suberin? and what is its function?

it coats the epidermis of the roots. It reduces permeability to salt and prevents excessive uptake

500

what is the function of sclerenchyma tissue?

in the leaves, it shrinks to cause the leaves to roll up

500

What are fructans? what is their function?

roots cells accumulate fructans in their cells to increase osmotic potential

M
e
n
u