Water Transport in Plants
Plants require water for growth, temperature regulation and to hold themselves up
Transpiration system
Water absorbed into roots through root hair cells
Water carried to leaves through xylem vessels
Water evaporates from underside of leaves
Water escapes through holes called stomata
As water evaporates, more is sucked up xylem
Stomata open and close to control water loss
Open – O2 and CO2 enter and exit
Closed – Reduce water loss
Water is absorbed in plants by young roots and in the dermal cells by osmosis
Cell sap of the epidermal cells has higher concentration than water in the soil
Root hairs significantly increase water absorption
Root hairs increase the root surface area and catchment space for water uptake
Epidermal cells do not have a cuticle > water uptake is fast