Topic 6 Controlling Plant Growth Flashcards

1
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What are plant tropisms?

A

The growth of a plant to in response to a stimulus

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2
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What is positive tropism?

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The growth of a plant towards a stimulus

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3
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What is negative tropism?

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The growth of a plant away from a stimulus

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4
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What are the two main types of plant tropism?

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Phototropism
Gravitropism

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5
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Define phototropism

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A plant’s growth response to light

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6
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Define gravitropism

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A plant’s growth response to gravity

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7
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What are auxins?

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• A group of plant hormones involved in plant tropisms
• Control growth in plant roots and shoot tips

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8
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Compare the effect of auxins in plant shoots and roots

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Auxins stimulate growth in plant shoots
Auxins inhibit growth in plant roots

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9
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Where are auxins produced?

A

Root and shoot tips

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10
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How do auxins move through a plant?

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They diffuse through the plant in solution

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11
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Are plant shoots positively or negatively phototropic? How does this affect shoot growth?

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• Positively phototropic
• Plant shoots grow towards the light

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12
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Explain why plant shoots are positively phototropic

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• 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

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13
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Are plant shoots positively or negatively gravitropic? How does this affect shoot growth?

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• Negatively gravitropic
• Plant shoots grow upwards, away from gravity

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14
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Explain why plant shoots are negatively gravitropic

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• 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

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15
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Are plant roots positively or negatively phototropic? How does this affect root growth?

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• Negatively phototropic
• Plant roots grow away from the light

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16
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Explain why plant roots are negatively phototropic

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• Root exposed to light
• On the shaded side of the root, auxin accumulates
• Inhibition of cell growth on the shaded side
• Root grows away from the light

17
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Are plant roots positively or negatively gravitropic? How does this affect root growth?

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• Positively gravitropic
• Plant roots grow downwards, towards gravity

18
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Explain why plant roots are positively gravitropic

A

• Root placed horizontally
• Due to gravity, auxin accumulates on the lower side of the root
• Inhibition of cell growth on the lower side
• Root bends downwards growing towards gravity

19
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Explain how plant tropisms increase the chance of survival

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• They enable plants to respond to their environment
• Shoot growth towards the light maximises light absorption
• Root growth downwards increases the uptake of water and minerals from the soil and enables anchorage of the plant body to the ground