Plant Physiology:Transport In Plants – 1

Transport

graph TB A[Transport] --> B[Passive Transport] A --> C[Active Transport] B --> D[Diffusion] B --> E[Osmosis] C --> F[Endocytosis] C --> G[Exocytosis] D --> H[Simple Diffusion] D --> I[Facilitated Diffusion] E --> J[Hypotonic] E --> K[Hypertonic] E --> L[Isotonic] F --> M[Phagocytosis] F --> N[Pinocytosis] G --> O[Secretion] G --> P[Excretion]

Diffusion

graph TD; Diffusion-->Passive_Transport; Diffusion-->Simple_Diffusion; Diffusion-->Facilitated_Diffusion; Passive_Transport-->Movement_of_molecules_from_high_to_low_concentration; Simple_Diffusion-->Movement_of_small_nonpolar_molecules; Facilitated_Diffusion-->Movement_of_large_or_polar_molecules; Facilitated_Diffusion-->Involves_transport_proteins;

Cell Membrane

graph TB A[Cell Membrane] A --> B[Phospholipid Bilayer] A --> C[Proteins] A --> D[Cholesterol] A --> E[Carbohydrates] B --> F[Hydrophilic Head] B --> G[Hydrophobic Tail] C --> H[Integral Proteins] C --> I[Peripheral Proteins] D --> J[Regulates Fluidity] D --> K[Prevents Fatty Acid Chains from Sticking Together] E --> L[Glycoproteins] E --> M[Glycolipids]

Active Transport

graph TB AT[Active Transport] ATP{{ATP Consumption}} AT --> ATP AT -->|Primary Active Transport| PAT[Uses ATP directly] AT -->|Secondary Active Transport| SAT[Uses electrochemical gradient] PAT -->|Example: Sodium-Potassium Pump| SPP SAT -->|Example: Sodium-Glucose Transport Proteins| SGTP

Water Potential

graph TB A[Water Potential] A --> B[Solute Potential] A --> C[Pressure Potential] B --> D[Impact of Solute Concentration] C --> E[Impact of Pressure]

Potentials

graph TB A[Potentials] B[Genetic Potential] C[Metabolic Potential] D[Reproductive Potential] E[Adaptive Potential] A --> B A --> C A --> D A --> E B --> F[Gene Pool] B --> G[Genetic Variation] C --> H[Energy Production] C --> I[Biomolecule Synthesis] D --> J[Sexual Reproduction] D --> K[Asexual Reproduction] E --> L[Natural Selection] E --> M[Evolution]

Some question and Answers

graph TD; A[Some Questions and Answers] --> B[Biology]; B --> C[Question 1]; B --> D[Question 2]; B --> E[Question 3]; C --> F[Answer 1]; D --> G[Answer 2]; E --> H[Answer 3];