Plant Responses Flashcards
Apparatus used to nullify the effects of gravity or unidirectional light
Clinostat
Mechanical defences against herbivores
- Thorns and prickles
- Thorns housing mutualistic bacteria that cause gangrene in herbivores
- Galls housing mutualistic ants that release chemicals that burn herbivores’ lips/ snouts
Function of Abscisic Acid
- Protects plants during stress periods (e.g. drought, winter)
- Promotes leaf senescence
- Closes stomata
Auxin response to gravity in roots is…
positive: it moves towards gravity, or downwards.
Indolacetic Acid (IAA)
Example of auxin
Initial response to infection
cells at site of infection die to create barrier around infection that stops spread of micro-organism
phototropism
plant growth towards light
Gibberellic Acid
Example of gibberellins
Clinostat
Apparatus used to nullify the effects of gravity or unilateral light
auxin is produced in…
apical meristem (tips of roots and shoots)
plant growth towards gravity
Gravitropism (geotropism)
response to night time (closing up of leaves or flowers)
nastic movement
If the tip of a plant is removed…
it will grow broader, but not taller (makes a hedge)
Auxin response to light in shoots is…
negative: it is destroyed by light, or moves away from light.
Functions of auxin
- promotes apical dominance
- cell elongation and enlargement resulting in phototropism in shoots
- inhibition of cell growth resulting in geotropism in roots
- prevents leaf senescence
- delays fruit ripening