Transport systems
Phloem
Xylem
Respiration
100

The movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

What is diffusion?

100

Soluble food materials made in photosynthesis

What does Phloem transport?

100

Water and mineral salts

What does the xylem transport?

100

release of energy in the form of ATP

What is the function of respiration?

200
The movement of water particles from a region where there is many of them to a region where there is few of them across a semi-permeable membrane

What is Osmosis?

200

Long, narrow tubes with perforated sieve plates along their lengths.

What are phloem sieve tubes?

200

dead cells, bands of lignin

What is the Xylem made up of?

200

Carbon dioxide and water

What are the waste products of water?

300

The movement of particles down a concentration gradient using energy.

What is Active Transport?

300

Contains nucleus which controls the functioning of both cells.

What is the companion cell?

300

A chemical that strengthens the xylem so that it can help support the plant.

What is lignin?

300

Large surface area, moist,thin walls, access to air (gases)

What are features of gaseous exchange surfaces?

400

The upward movement of water through a plant due to the evaporation of water on leaves.

What is transpiration?

400

Structure with holes to allow soluble foods to pass through.

What is the sieve plate?

400

Long, narrow, hollow tubes formed from elongated cells.

What are Xylem vessels?

400

Lactic acid and ethanol

What are the products of anaerobic respiration? (in plants and animals

500

The transport of sucrose and other substances like amino acids around the plant.

What is translocation?

500

a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside

What is the vascular bundle?

500

a temporary oxygen shortage in the body tissues arising from exercise.

What is oxygen debt?