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B3 lesson 5
Transport in Plants
B3.2.3 Transport systems in plants
Flowering plants have
separate transport
systems:
 xylem transports
water and mineral
ions from roots to
stem and leaves
 movement of water
from roots to leaves
is the transpiration
stream
 phloem carries
dissolved sugars
from leaves to the
rest of the plant.
Explain the function of xylem
and phloem.
Describe what the transpiration
stream is.
1
Demo 1: Flow of water in xylem using
celery stalks with leaves and cut
sections to observe position of xylem
vessels.
Demo 2: Position of veins in leaves.
Label diagrams showing the
position of xylem and phloem
in roots, stem and leaves.
Measure the flow rate in
xylem.
Interpret results of ringing
experiments and radioactive
isotopes.
How Science Works: Calculate the
flow rate through a celery stalk.
How Science Works: Observe
prepared slides showing xylem and
phloem in roots, stem and leaves.
Task: Label diagrams showing the
position of xylem and phloem in roots,
stem and leaves.
Video: Watch a computer simulation
or video clip showing ringing
experiments, use of radioisotopes and
aphid experiment to show transport of
sugars in phloem. Ask candidates to
interpret the results.
Observe tree rings and work out the
age of a tree trunk (also see B3.1.3 for
transpiration investigations).
Publisher worksheet lesson 5 – phloem experiments
Worksheet – flow rates (mm min-1) and mode mean median of these.