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Chapter 29 Introduction | morris2e_ch29_1.html | 5639b30b757a2eaa49000001 |
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29.1 Plant Structure and Function: an Evolutionary Perspective
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Land plants are a monophyletic group that includes vascular plants and bryophytes.
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29.2 The Leaf: Acquiring CO2 While Avoiding Desiccation
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CO2 uptake results in water loss.
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The cuticle restricts water loss from leaves but inhibits the uptake of CO2.
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Stomata allow leaves to regulate water loss and carbon gain.
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CAM plants use nocturnal CO2 storage to avoid water loss during the day.
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C4 plants suppress photorespiration by concentrating CO2 in bundle-sheath cells.
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29.3 The Stem: Transport of Water Through Xylem
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Xylem provides a low-resistance pathway for the movement of water.
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Water is pulled through xylem by an evaporative pump.
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Xylem transport is at risk of conduit collapse and cavitation.
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29.4 The Stem: Transport of Carbohydrates Through Phloem
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Phloem transports carbohydrates from sources to sinks.
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Carbohydrates are pushed through phloem by an osmotic pump.
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DLAP questions | morris2e_ch29_16_dlap.xml | 5639b30b757a2eaa49000001 |
Phloem feeds both the plant and the rhizosphere.
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29.5 The Root: Uptake of Water and Nutrients From the Soil
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Plants obtain essential mineral nutrients from the soil.
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Nutrient uptake by roots is highly selective.
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Nutrient uptake requires energy.
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Mycorrhizae enhance nutrient uptake.
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Symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria supply nitrogen to both plants and ecosystems.
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Case 6: How has nitrogen availability influenced agricultural productivity?
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Chapter 29 Summary | morris2e_ch29_25.html | 5639b30b757a2eaa49000001 |
DLAP questions | morris2e_ch29_25_dlap.xml | 5639b30b757a2eaa49000001 |