Transport in Plants

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Across
  1. 2. measure the rate of water absorption by plant
  2. 3. location of the phloem in the leaf
  3. 7. the wall of the xylem vessel just above the water surface attract water molecules upward
  4. 9. transpiration occurs mainly through this
  5. 11. empty lumen without cytoplasm in xylem vessel
  6. 13. the phloem lies outside the xylem with tissue
  7. 16. the stream of water up the plant
  8. 18. water enters the root hair
  9. 20. phloem
  10. 21. other part of the plant that use or store such as food substance
  11. 25. the transport that root cell absorb mineral ions from the soil
  12. 27. xylem
  13. 28. control the open and close of the stomata
  14. 30. the stem is covered by a layer of cells
  15. 31. long tubes in phloem
  16. 33. location of the phloem in the stem
  17. 35. one of the factors effecting the transpiration
Down
  1. 1. no chloroplast present in the leaf structure
  2. 4. the transport of manufactured food substance (sucrose and amino acids)
  3. 5. a plant to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground,
  4. 6. location of the xylem in the stem
  5. 8. the loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of the plant, mainly through the stomata of the leaves
  6. 10. insect that use in translocation studies
  7. 12. transport sucrose and amino acid
  8. 13. thin film on the leaf surface
  9. 14. location of the xylem in the leaf
  10. 15. the inner walls of xylem vessel are strengthened by deposit of a substance
  11. 17. absorb mineral ions from the soil
  12. 19. cross walls look like a sieve
  13. 21. supply sucrose and amino acids to the other parts of the plant
  14. 22. the region between the pit and the epidermis
  15. 23. the xylem and phloem are grouped together
  16. 24. a suction force which pulls water up the xylem vessels
  17. 26. product of photosynthesis
  18. 29. the force of attraction between water molecules
  19. 32. vascular bundle are arranged in a ring
  20. 34. transport water and mineral ions