BIO 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Surface Tension, Phloem, Stoma

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Co2 (through stomata) + h2o + energy (from sunlight) glucose + o2. Water potential gradient -- how water moves to leaves. Photosynthesis occurs in leaves, not the trunk because there is no chlorophyll. Soil has a lot of water (high solute potential), leaves need water. Water moves from soil up to leaves. Water moves from low concentration to high concentration. Solute potential (measured in megapascals (mpa)) -- the tendency of water to move in response to solute concentration. The presence of a solute means a lower concentration of water, so water moves to where the solute is. High water concentration + low solute concentration = high solute potential. Low water concentration + high solute concentration = low solute potential. Water moves from high solute potential to low solute potential. Pressure potential -- any kind of physical pressure on water. When solute concentration = 0, solute potential = 0 (the highest it can be)

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