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Structure of plants – WJECAbsorbing minerals

Plants adapt in order to efficiently collect raw materials required for photosynthesis. These raw materials must be transported through the plant and various factors can affect the rate of movement.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Cells, organ systems and ecosystems

Absorbing minerals

Plants can only absorb soluble minerals (those that can dissolve in water). They absorb minerals dissolved in solution from the soil through their . However, the concentration of minerals in the soil is very low.

Active transport – Higher tier only

Minerals cannot be absorbed by osmosis because this is the movement of water only. They cannot be absorbed by , because the minerals are in very low concentration. Instead, active transport is used.

The root hair cells have carrier proteins in their cell membranes. These pick up the mineral ions and move them across the membrane into the cell against the .

Because active transport moves ions against the concentration gradient into the root hair cells, energy is needed. The energy is supplied in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

Diagram showing how osmosis causes water to pass into the root hair cells, through the root cortex and into the xylem vessels
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Osmosis causes water to pass into the root hair cells, through the root cortex and into the xylem vessels