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1
Plant Responses and Adaptations
  • Chapter 25 Biology II

2
Plant Hormones
  • Chemical substances that control
  • A plants patterns of growth and development
  • A plants responses to environmental conditions
  • Target Cell cell affected by a particular hormone

3
Auxins
  • Stimulate cell elongation
  • Produced in the apical meristem
  • Transported downward into the rest of the plant
  • Responsible for phototropism and gravitropism

4
Auxins Phototropism
  • Tendency of plants to grow toward a source of
    light

5
Auxins Gravitropism
  • Tendency of a plant to grow in a direction in
    response to the force of gravity

6
Auxins
  • Lateral Bud meristematic area on the side of a
    stem that gives rise to side branches
  • Apical Dominance phenomenon in which the closer
    a bud is to the stems tip, the more its growth
    is inhibited
  • Herbicide auxin-like weed killers compound that
    is toxic to plants

7
Cytokinins
  • Plant hormones that are produced in growing roots
    and in developing fruits and seeds
  • Stimulate cell division and the growth of lateral
    buds
  • Cause dormant seeds to sprout

8
Gibberellins
  • Growth-promoting substance produced by plants
  • Causes dramatic increases in size, particularly
    in stems and fruits
  • Produced by seed tissue
  • Responsible for the rapid early growth of many
    plants

9
Ethylene
  • Plant hormone that
    stimulates fruits to ripen
  • Released in small amounts
    as a response to auxins
  • Commercial products can use this to control the
    ripening process treated with synthetic ethylene

10
Tropisms
  • The response of plants to environmental stimuli
  • Gravitropism
  • Phototropism
  • Thigmotropism

11
Thigmotropism
  • Response of plants to touch
  • Examples
  • A plant that is touched regularly may be stunted
    in its growth-sometimes quite dramatically
  • Vines and climbing plants-tips wrap around objects

12
Rapid Responses
  • Some responses do not involve growth they are
    not tropisms
  • Examples
  • Mimosa pudica the sensitive plant
  • The Venus flytrap

13
Photoperiodism
  • Responsible for the timing of seasonal activities
    such as flowering and growth
  • Phytochrome plant pigment responsible for
    photoperiodism

14
Short-Day Plants
  • Plants that flower when daylight is short
  • Also called long-night plants

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Long-Day Plants
  • Plants that flower when days are long
  • Also called short-night plants

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Winter Dormancy
  • Period of time during which a plant embryo is
    alive but not growing
  • 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

18
Abscission Layer
  • Layer of cells at the petiole that seals off a
    leaf from the vascular system

19
Aquatic Plants
  • To take in sufficient oxygen, many aquatic plants
    have tissues with large air-filled spaces through
    which oxygen can diffuse

20
Salt-Tolerant Plants
  • Leaves have specialized cells that pump salt out
    of the plant tissues and onto the leaf surfaces
  • Example mangroves

21
Desert Plants
  • Also called xerophytes
  • Extensive roots
  • Reduced leaves
  • Thick stems that can store water

22
Nutritional Specialists
  • Plants that have specialized features for
    obtaining nutrients
  • Carnivorous plants obtain nutrients from
    digested prey
  • Parasites plants that extract water and
    nutrients directly from a host plant
  • The dodder plant Cuscuta

23
Epiphytes
  • Plants that grow directly on the bodies of other
    plants
  • Gather their own moisture and produce their own
    food, unlike parasitic plants
  • Spanish moss-not a moss, but a bromeliad!

24
Chemical Defenses
  • Many plants defend themselves against insect
    attack by manufacturing compounds that have
    powerful effects on animals
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