plant and animal responses Flashcards
What are biotic factors
Living factors
What are abiotic factors
Non living
What are the types of stimuli
Chemical defenses
Tannins
Alkaloids
Pheromones
Describe tannins
Are toxic microorganisms and larger herbivores. In leaves they are found in the upper epidermis , and make the leaf taste bad . In roots they prevent infiltration by pathogenic microorganisms
Describe alkaloids
Are derived from amino acids . in plants scientists think that are a feeding deterrent to animals , tasting bitter . They are located in growing tips and flowers and peripheral cell layers of stems and roots
Describe pheromones
Are chemicals which are released by one individual and which can effect the behaviour or physiology of another
What are the types of responses
Phototropism
Geotropism
chemotropism
thigmotropism
define tropism
a directional growth response in which the direction of the response is determined by the direction of the external stimuli
describe phototropism
shoots grow towards light ( they are positively phototrophic ) , which enables them to photosynthesis
describe geotropism
roots grow towards the pull of gravity. this anchors them in the soil and helps them to take up water , which is needed for support (to keep cells turgid ) as a raw material for photosynthesis and to help cool the plant . there will also be minerals such as nitrates in the water needed for the synthesis of amino acids
describe chemotropism
on a flower , pollen tubes grow down the style attracted by chemicals , towards the ovary where fertilisation can take place
describe thigmotropism
shoots of climbing plants such as ivy , wind around other plants or solid structures to gain support
if a plant responds towards a stimuli it is called
if a plant responds away from a stimulus it is called
positive tropic
negative tropic
non directional responses to external stimuli are called
nastic responses
describe the hormone action
- produced by specific cells
- reach target cells
- bind to receptors on the plasma membrane
- specific hormones have specific shapes which can only bind to specific receptors with complementary shapes