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3. Transport in Plants Ch. 35(structure) Ch. 36(function) Roots and stems - absorption and transport pp 670-692 Leaves - sungathering and power source pp 695-709: also see p. 170 and p. 175 Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree Figure 35.3 Radish root hairs Figure 35.14 Primary growth of a root Figure 35.15 Organization of primary tissues in young roots A cross section of a dicot root (the purple is starch, the red is lignin) vascular cylinder cortex epidermis Figure 35.10 Review of general plant cell structure Figure 36.6 Compartments of plant cells and tissues and routes for lateral transport Figure 36.7 Lateral transport of minerals and water in roots Apoplast and Symplast Crossing the endodermis boundary A cross section of a dicot root (the purple is starch, the red is lignin) vascular cylinder cortex epidermis Figure 35.8 Water-conducting cells of xylem Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree Figure 10.2 Focusing in on the location of photosynthesis in a plant Figure 10.9 Location and structure of chlorophyll molecules in plants Figure 36.10 The generation of transpirational pull in a leaf Figure 36.2 A chemiosmotic model of solute transport in plant cells Figure 36.13a The mechanism of stomatal opening and closing Figure 36.13b The mechanism of stomatal opening and closing Figure 36.10 The generation of transpirational pull in a leaf Figure 36.11 Ascent of water in a tree