key concept 34.1 Plants Acquire Water and Minerals from the Soil
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Water potential differences govern the direction of water movement
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Water and ions move across the root cellâs cell membrane
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Water and ions pass to the xylem by way of the apoplast and symplast
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key concept 34.2 Water and Minerals Are Transported in the Xylem
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Various hypotheses have proposed how water moves in the xylem
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The transpirationâcohesionâtension mechanism accounts for xylem transport
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key concept 34.3 Stomata Control the Loss of Water and the Uptake of CO2
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Stomata control water loss and gas exchange
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The guard cells control the size of the stomatal opening
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key concept 34.4 Solutes Are Transported in the Phloem
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Sucrose and other solutes are carried in the phloem
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The pressure flow model accounts for translocation in the phloem
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Apply What Youâve Learned
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