Question

Answer the following about halotolerance mechanisms evolved by mangrove plans, for 10 points each.
[10h] To take up water under high salinity, mangrove tissues often reduce this energetic quantity by accumulating ions. At and beyond the turgor loss point, this quantity is usually equal to the total water potential.
ANSWER: osmotic potential [or solute potential; prompt on pi or psi-sub-pi, or psi-sub-s]
[10m] Mangrove roots deposit suberin in the radial and transverse cell walls of endodermal cells to form this structure, which acts as a diffusion barrier to prevent salt from entering the apoplast.
ANSWER: Casparian strip [or Casparian band]
[10e] Some mangrove plants simply trap salt by using sodium–proton pumps to concentrate it into these storage organelles. A “central” one of these organelles in plant cells stores water and maintains turgor pressure.
ANSWER: vacuoles (“VACK-yoo-oles”) [accept central vacuole]

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Chicago BCornell A001010
Chicago CGeorgia Tech A0101020
Duke AIllinois A1001020
Houston AHarvard A001010
McGill ARutgers B001010
Minnesota ARutgers A001010
Penn State AMIT A001010
Stanford ANYU A001010
Texas AUC Berkeley B0101020
Vanderbilt AChicago A001010
WUSTL APurdue A001010
WUSTL BOhio State A0101020
Yale AColumbia A0101020