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+ | ===Meaning=== | ||
+ | The '''water transport system''' is how plants get water from the soil to every part of the plant. | ||
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+ | ===About Water Transport=== | ||
+ | : Every part of the [[plant]] needs [[water]] so the plant has a '''water transport system''' to get the water from the [[soil]] to the rest of the [[plant]] | ||
+ | : Water in the soil is taken in by the roots of the plant. The water then travels up the stem and is taken to the leaves and the flower. | ||
+ | : The water flows very slowly along tubes inside the roots, stem, leaves and flower. | ||
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+ | ===Experiments=== | ||
+ | ====Coloured Carnations==== | ||
+ | : 1. Slice the stem of a white carnation diagonally. | ||
+ | : 2. Place the stem into some coloured water. | ||
+ | : 3. Wait 1 day and observe the colour of the petals. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Multicoloured Carnation==== | ||
+ | : 1. Slice the stem of a white carnation so that it splits in two. | ||
+ | : 2. Use two glasses to place one side of the stem into blue coloured and the other into red coloured water. | ||
+ | : 3. Wait 1 day and observe the colours of the petals. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Water Tubes in Celery==== | ||
+ | : 1. Cut the bottom off a stick of celery. | ||
+ | : 2. Place the celery in coloured water. | ||
+ | : 3. Wait 1 day and observe. | ||
+ | : 4. Snap the celery in line with the coloured lines. | ||
+ | : 5. Use fingernails or a pair of tweezers to pull out the coloured tubes and observe. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Key Stage 3== | ||
+ | ===Meaning=== | ||
+ | The '''water transport system''' [[Organ System|organ system]] in [[Plant|plants]] used to move [[water]] from the [[Root|roots]] to the [[Leaf|leaves]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:23, 12 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
The water transport system is how plants get water from the soil to every part of the plant.
About Water Transport
- Every part of the plant needs water so the plant has a water transport system to get the water from the soil to the rest of the plant
- Water in the soil is taken in by the roots of the plant. The water then travels up the stem and is taken to the leaves and the flower.
- The water flows very slowly along tubes inside the roots, stem, leaves and flower.
Experiments
Coloured Carnations
- 1. Slice the stem of a white carnation diagonally.
- 2. Place the stem into some coloured water.
- 3. Wait 1 day and observe the colour of the petals.
Multicoloured Carnation
- 1. Slice the stem of a white carnation so that it splits in two.
- 2. Use two glasses to place one side of the stem into blue coloured and the other into red coloured water.
- 3. Wait 1 day and observe the colours of the petals.
Water Tubes in Celery
- 1. Cut the bottom off a stick of celery.
- 2. Place the celery in coloured water.
- 3. Wait 1 day and observe.
- 4. Snap the celery in line with the coloured lines.
- 5. Use fingernails or a pair of tweezers to pull out the coloured tubes and observe.
Key Stage 3
Meaning
The water transport system organ system in plants used to move water from the roots to the leaves.