Pressure Flow Hypothesis
Nitrogenous Waste
Freshwater Fish
Translocation
Osmo what?
100

High turgor pressure near sources causes phloem sap to flow here.

What are sinks?

100

Osmoconformers spend a lot of energy to prevent toxic concentrations of this waste product.

What is urea?

100
Describe the relationship between the amount of salt in fish and freshwater.

What is fish have higher salt concentrations than the freshwater? (fish > freshwater)

100

Tissue where the sugar exits phloem

What is a sink?

100

The movement of water down its concentration gradient across a semipermeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

200

During this step, water in phloem sap moves down the pressure gradient passively and sugars are actively carried via bulk flow.

What is phloem loading?

200

Name the two strategies for living in the ocean.

What are osmo-regulation and osmo-conformation?
200

Freshwater produce _______ urine.

What is lots of dilute urine?

200

In young growing leaves, phloem unloading occurs by this process and is rapidly used up in cells of these leaves.

What is simple diffusion?

200

These organisms actively regulate their internal water and electrolyte levels, independent of the surrounding environment.

What are osmoregulators?

300

These are found in the membranes of companion cells creating a strong electrochemical gradient that favors a flow of protons into companion cells.

What are proton pumps?

300

________ bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes experience severe osmotic stress.

Marine
300

Describe the flow of water in freshwater fish.

What is water flows into the fish because water follows solute and solute concentrations are higher in the fish?
300
Creating differences in what requires energy expenditure by the plant?

What is turgor pressure?

300

Organisms that keep their internal fluids similar to their ambient conditions.

What are osmoconformers?

400

In root cells, a large vacuole stores sucrose, and is surrounded by this membrane.

What is the tonoplast?

400

This nitrogenous waste product is highly toxic.

What is ammonia?

400

Freshwater fish lose salt across their gill epithelium by what process?

What is diffusion?
400

Phloem unload sugars into what parts of a sugar beet?

What are growing leaves and roots?

400

The concentration of solutes in solution.

What is osmolarity?

500

This cotransporter moves sucrose into the vacuole against its concentration gradient.

What is the proton-sucrose antiporter?

500

This form of nitrogenous waste is not soluble in water and is produced by birds and reptiles.

What is Uric Acid?

500

The type of transport required to reabsorb salt at the gills.

active

500

Turgor pressure near the source is ___.

What is high?

500

When water and solute concentrations differ from their set points, organisms experience this.

What is osmotic stress?