Instant Notes: Plant Biology

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important. The xylem and endodermis (a water-impermeable cell layer with
suberinized cell walls, through which water movement must be symplastic;
Topic C2) develops some distance behind the root tip. Water flows either
through the cell wall spaces (the apoplast) or through the cell contents (the
symplast). Water may be taken up from, or lost to, the apoplast by any cell in
the pathway. Movement of a water molecule across the root involving both
pathways is termed transcellular transport.

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Water flow

Water-impermeable,
lignified cell wall

Perforation plates

Gas
bubble

Bordered pit

Border
Pit
membrane
Torus
Pit
cavity

Fig. 3. The action of bordered pits and perforation plates to contain a gas bubble (embolism)
formed in either a vessel element or tracheid. Note that the central torus acts as a valve to seal
the pit in the region of the bubble.
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