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Plant Responses & Adaptations

Plant Responses & Adaptations

Plant Hormones o Hormone - a substance that is produced in 1 part of

Plant Hormones o Hormone - a substance that is produced in 1 part of an organism & affects another part of the same individual (a chemical messenger) o Plant hormones are chemical substances that control a plant’s patterns of growth & development, & the plant’s responses to environmental conditions

Plant Hormones o Target cell - the portion of an organism affected by a

Plant Hormones o Target cell - the portion of an organism affected by a particular hormone

C. Plant cells will send signals to one another to tell them: When to

C. Plant cells will send signals to one another to tell them: When to drop their leaves. When to start new growth. When to cause fruit to ripen. When to cause flowers to bloom. When to cause seeds to sprout. Tree Budding Fruit Ripening Cactus Blooming Leaf Drop Sprouting Corn Seeds

Auxins o. Stimulate cell elongation and plant growth/height o. Responsible for phototropism & gravitropism

Auxins o. Stimulate cell elongation and plant growth/height o. Responsible for phototropism & gravitropism oproduced in the apical meristem which is at the tip end of seedlings

Auxins & Branching o Auxins inhibit branch growth o Lateral bud - a meristematic

Auxins & Branching o Auxins inhibit branch growth o Lateral bud - a meristematic area on the side of a stem that gives rise to side branches o Apical dominance - the closer a bud is to the stem’s tip, the more it is inhibited, because auxins move out from the apical meristem

Auxinlike Weed Killers o. Herbicides - compounds that are toxic to plants, many contain

Auxinlike Weed Killers o. Herbicides - compounds that are toxic to plants, many contain high concentrations of auxins since auxins inhibit growth

Cytokinins o. Stimulate growth of lateral buds (a. k. a. branches), & cause dormant

Cytokinins o. Stimulate growth of lateral buds (a. k. a. branches), & cause dormant seeds to sprout oproduced in the roots & in developing fruits & seeds

Gibberellins o. Stimulates large, dramatic growth in size, particularly in stems, flowers & fruits

Gibberellins o. Stimulates large, dramatic growth in size, particularly in stems, flowers & fruits

Ethylene o stimulates fruits to ripen

Ethylene o stimulates fruits to ripen

Tropisms o Tropisms - the responses of plants to external stimuli o Plant tropisms

Tropisms o Tropisms - the responses of plants to external stimuli o Plant tropisms include gravitropism, phototropism, & thigmotropism o Each of these responses demonstrates the ability of plants to respond effectively to external stimuli, such as gravity, light, & touch

Gravitropism & Phototropism o. Gravitropism - the response of a plant to gravity o.

Gravitropism & Phototropism o. Gravitropism - the response of a plant to gravity o. Phototropism - the response of a plant to a light source

Thigmotropism o Thigmotropism touch - the response of a plant to

Thigmotropism o Thigmotropism touch - the response of a plant to

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Photoperiodism o Short-day plants - plants that flower when the days are short o.

Photoperiodism o Short-day plants - plants that flower when the days are short o. Ex. ) Poinsettias, & chrysanthemums o Long-day plants - plants that flower when the days are long o. Ex. ) Spinach, & irises

Photoperiodism o Photoperiodism - a plant’s response to light & dark o Photoperiodism in

Photoperiodism o Photoperiodism - a plant’s response to light & dark o Photoperiodism in plants is responsible for the timing of seasonal activities such as flowering & growth o Phytochrome - a plant pigment that is responsible for photoperiodism (absorbs red light)

Winter Dormancy o Dormancy - the period when an organism’s growth & activity decrease

Winter Dormancy o Dormancy - the period when an organism’s growth & activity decrease or stop o As cold weather approaches, deciduous plants turn off photosynthetic pathways, transport materials from leaves to roots, & seal leaves off from the rest of the plant

Leaf Abscission o Abscission layer - layer of cells at the petiole seals the

Leaf Abscission o Abscission layer - layer of cells at the petiole seals the leaf off from the plant’s vascular system o Before long, the leaf falls to the ground, a sign that the tree is fully prepared for winter

Aquatic Plants o To take in sufficient oxygen, many aquatic plants have tissues with

Aquatic Plants o To take in sufficient oxygen, many aquatic plants have tissues with large air-filled spaces through which oxygen can diffuse

Desert Plants o Xerophytes - plants that live in the desert o Plant adaptations

Desert Plants o Xerophytes - plants that live in the desert o Plant adaptations to a desert climate include extensive roots, reduced leaves, & thick stems that can store water

Nutritional Specialists o Plants that have specialized features for obtaining nutrients include carnivorous plants

Nutritional Specialists o Plants that have specialized features for obtaining nutrients include carnivorous plants (digest insects) & parasites o. Parasites grow into tissues of their host plant & extract water & nutrients, causing harm to host

Epiphytes o Epiphytes - plants that are not rooted in soil, but instead grow

Epiphytes o Epiphytes - plants that are not rooted in soil, but instead grow directly on the bodies of other plants o Found mostly in the tropical rain forest

Chemical Defenses o Many plants defend themselves against insect attack by manufacturing compounds that

Chemical Defenses o Many plants defend themselves against insect attack by manufacturing compounds that have powerful effects on animals

OVERVIEW o o Hormones (know functions): 1. Auxin 2. Cytokinin 3. Gibberellin 4. Ethylene

OVERVIEW o o Hormones (know functions): 1. Auxin 2. Cytokinin 3. Gibberellin 4. Ethylene Tropisms 1. Phototropism 2. Gravitropism 3. Thigmotropism