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Experiments that show the movement of substances in xylem and phloem

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Experiments that show the movement of substances in xylem and phloem. How can we show that water is being transported in the xylem?. Using these materials…. Red ink A plant (eg celery) Microscope Knife. Examine the section under microscope. Transverse sectioning of stem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using these materials…

• Red ink • A plant (eg celery)• Microscope• Knife

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Transverse sectioning of stem

Examine the section under microscope

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Under the microscope……

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Evidence

• Xylem stained red.

• Water is being transported in the xylem.

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Translocation

• Transportation of manufactured food products (sugars and amino acids) in the phloem is known as translocation.

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Leaves •Source•Location where food is manufactured

Fruits/roots •Sink •Location where food is being transported to.

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Movement of sugars in the phloem

• Using aphids• Using carbon-14 isotopes. • Using the ’ringing experiment’

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Using aphids

Feed on the stems

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Carbon dioxide

Sieve tubes

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Evidences

• Liquid the exude out of the cut end of the proboscis contain sugar and amino acid.

• Viewed under microscope, proboscis found embedded in the sieve tube.

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Think about it!

• Why do plantations infested with aphids have reduced fruit yield?

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Using the ringing experiment

• Remove the bark of the tree would remove the phloem and the cambium.

• Predict what would happen at the cut region?

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Using the ringing experiment

• The region above the cut end swells due to the accumulation of sugar.

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Evidences from ‘ringing’ expt

• Removing of bark remove phloem.

• Swelling above the cut region shows that sugar is being accumulated in that region as phloem transport is being disrupted.

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Use of radioactive Carbon-14 isotopes

12CO2

14CO2Radioactive

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14CO2 + H20 14C6H1206 + C02 + H20

Use of radioactive Carbon-14 isotopes

Sugar transported in the phloem also show radioactivity.

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Cross section of stem

Put an x ray film on top

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Evidences

• Plants exposed to radioactive 14CO2 would contain radioactive sugar in the phloem.

• The presence of radioactive sugars is detected by an x-ray film.

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Think about it!

Young leaf exposed to carbon dioxide.

No radioactivity detected . Why?