Topic 6 - Controlling Plant Growth (6.15b To 6.16b) Flashcards

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What are plant tropisms?

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The growth of a plant to in response to a stimulus

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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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What are the two main types of plant tropism?

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Phototropism
Gravitropism

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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

(gravit-rop-ism)

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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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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?

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Root and shoot tips

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

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Positively phototropic

Plant shoots grow towards the light

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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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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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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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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

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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

20
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Describe the role of auxins in commercial plant cultivation (higher)

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Rooting powders - contain auxins that stimulate the growth of roots in cuttings, enables rapid plant cloning.
Used in selective weed killers that target and alter growth patterns in broad leaved plants (most weeds) killing them.

21
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What are gibberellins? higher

A

Plant hormones that control germination and flowering

22
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Describe the role of gibberellins in commercial plant cultivation (higher)

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Initiate germination in seeds at times of the year when they naturally wouldn’t. Ensure all seeds in a batch germinate.
Trigger flowering in plants under irregular conditions. Also increase fruit size by reducing the number of flowers produced by plants.
Produce seedless fruits by stimulating the growth of fruit from unpollinated flowers.

23
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How do gibberellins trigger germination? (Higher)

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In the presence of water, gibberellins break seed dormancy, initiating germination.

24
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Why is ethene important in commercial plant cultivation? (Higher)

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Ethene stimulates enzymes that control fruit ripening
Enables fruits to be picked while they are unripe and less easily damaged. They can be stimulated to ripen during transportation to shops.