Across
- 8. A factor that decreases the rate of transpiration as the air is less able to accept water molecules
- 10. Lack transport material i.e Moss.
- 11. A factor that increases transpiration and removes water more quickly from the plant as the air keeps a high concentration gradient for water to be removed quickly.
- 13. the parts of the plant that are above the ground and are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with the atmosphere and for carrying out photosynthesis.
- 14. complex carbohydrate found in the vascular tissue of plants that helps stengthen the plant structure.
- 15. The property that draws nearby water from the xylem to replace water lost through transpiration.
- 16. pore that allows for the release or entry of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) to or from the leaf, involved in water loss.
- 17. A factor that when increases, it increases the rate of evaporation and the molecules move faster, hence transpiring faster.
Down
- 1. the continuous column of water that forms inside the xylem as a result of evaporative water loss through the leaves
- 2. any land plant that transports water and nutrients through a specialised system of tissue
- 3. Responsible for transporting sugar throughout the plant.
- 4. A factor that increases transpiration as light makes the stomata open.
- 5. evaporative water loss through plant leaves that result in the movement of water through the plant.
- 6. the parts of the plant that lie below the surface of the soil and are responsible for providing a constant supply of water and minerals to the stems and leaves
- 7. The property that ensures water sticks to other surfaces, such as cells of the xylem.
- 9. Elongated structures that grow from root cells and maximise absorption of water and minerals from the soil.
- 12. A component of vascular tissue responsible for the distribution of water upward from the roots
