BIOL 225 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Turgor Pressure, Transpiration, Passive Transport

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Water transport: only in one direction always from root to shoot. Transpiration: loss of water from plant body from the leaves. Adaptations representing compromises between enhancing photosynthesis and minimizing water loss via transpiration. To prevent desiccation, water must be absorbed in the roots and transported through the body. Dissolving and transporting all nutrients into and around the plant body (circulation) Cooling the plant by evaporation from surface (transpiration) Turgor pressure very important for cell expansion (growth in plants) & has a function in plant support. 97% of water absorbed by the roots is used only 3% is used (2% plant growth & Passive transport: transport that follows the concentration gradient (does not require energy) Active transport: transport does not follow the concentration gradient (requires energy) Bulk flow: movement of fluid due to a diff of concentration. Water potential: is a measure that combines the effect of solute concentration and pressure.

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