6.15B Plant Hormones and Growth; 6.16B Commercial Uses of Plant Hormones Flashcards
What are plant tropisms?
The growth of a plant to in response to a
stimulus
What is positive tropism?
The growth of a plant towards a stimulus
What is negative tropism?
The growth of a plant away from a
stimulus
What are the two main types of plant tropism?
Phototropism
Gravitropism
Define phototropism
A plant’s growth response to light
Define gravitropism
Aplant’s growth response to gravity
What are auxins?
● A group of plant hormones involved in plant
tropisms
● Control growth in plant roots and shoot tips
Compare the effect of auxins in plant shoots and
roots
Auxins stimulate growth in plant shoots
Auxins inhibit growth in plant roots
Where are auxins produced?
Root and shoot tips
How do auxins move through a plant?
They diffuse through the plant in solution
Are plant shoots positively or negatively phototropic?
How does this affect shoot growth?
● Positively phototropic
● Plant shoots grow towards the light
Explain why plant shoots are positively phototropic
● Shoot tip exposed to light
● On the shaded side of the shoot, auxin accumulates
● Elongation of cells on the shaded side
● Shoot tip bends towards the light
Are plant shoots positively or negatively gravitropic?
How does this affect shoot growth?
● Negatively gravitropic
● Plant shoots grow upwards, away from
gravity
Explain why plant shoots are negatively gravitropic
● Shoot placed horizontally
● Due to gravity, auxin accumulates on the lower side of
the shoot
● Elongation of cells on the lower side
● Shoot bends upwards growing away from gravity
Are plant roots positively or negatively phototropic?
How does this affect root growth?
● Negatively phototropic
● Plant roots grow away from the light