BIOL 1108 Lecture 10: Chapter 29 and 30 - Plant Structure and Function / Plant Reproduction

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Dead, long, narrow cells bearing pits on side walls and end walls. Dead cells with open end walls called perforation plates. Xylem is a complex tissue with four cell types. Phloem transports carbohydrates to non photosynthetic parts of the plant. Functions in the long distance transport of sugars fixed during photosynthesis, amino acids and other compounds. Phloem is a complex tissue type with four cell types. Stems and roots depend on leaves for the carbohydrates they need to support respiration and growth. Sources are regions in leaves where carbohydrates are synthesized. Sinks are regions in plants (such as roots) where carbohydrates are needed. Reasons why a root cell would put sugar molecules in the vacuole and hide those sugars from its own cell. If they were in the cytoplasm instead, water would draft into the root cells instead of the xylem and the root cells would explode. Stop water from slowing in when carbohydrates are in the cell.

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