Module 3: Transport Systems in Plants

These free OCR A Level Biology Transport Systems in Plants revision notes have been written for specification points 3.1.3(a).

The Need For Transport Systems

Multicellular plants cannot fulfil their metabolic needs or excrete all waste by diffusion alone.

The table below outlines the limitations which make diffusion insufficient:

LimitationExplanation
Low surface area to volume ratioAs plants increase in size, diffusion of substances via the outer
surface cannot keep up with internal demands.
Metabolic activityRegions of high growth (e.g. meristems, leaves and storage organs)
need a constant supply of substrates and to remove excess products.
Diffusion distanceMany specialised cells are too far away from the source of a metabolic
input (e.g. leaves from water, or roots from sucrose).
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