Core N - Homeostasis Flashcards

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Describe the point played by auxins in apical dominance in a plant shoot. (7)

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  • Plant growth regulator
  • Synthesised in growing tips / apical buds / meristems
  • Moves by diffusion or active transport
  • From cell to cell
  • Also mass flow in phloem
  • Stimulate cell elongation
  • Inhibits side / lateral buds / growth
  • Plant grows upwards / taller (allows stem to grow up to light instead of sprouting)
  • Auxin not solely responsible for apical dominance (interaction between auxin and other plant growth regulators)
  • Concentration gradient down shoot so effect of dominance decreases
  • Role of ABA and lateral bud inhibition / cytokinins antagonistic to IAA / gibberellins enhance IAA
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Describe the roles of gibberellins in stem elongation. (5)

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  • Plant growth regulator
  • Stimulates cell division
  • Stimulates cell elongation
  • Changes plasticity of cell wall
  • Plant grows tall
  • Apply GA to dwarf plants and they grow taller (GA promotes bolting of some rosette plants)
  • Active and inactive forms
  • Dwarf planets lack active form of GA
  • Dominant allele causes synthesis of enzyme
  • Enzyme catalyses the production of the active form of GA
  • Recessive allele only inactive form of GA formed (dominant results in active form)
  • Interaction between GA and other plant growth regulators
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Describe the part played by glucagon in the control of glucose in the blood. (3)

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  • Affects liver cells
  • Promotes glycogenolysis
  • Promotes use of fatty acids in respiration
  • Promotes gluconeogenesis
  • Results in rise in blood glucose concentration
  • Back to norm (set point)
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Explain what is meant by endocrine gland. (2)

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  • A ductless gland
  • Excrete hormones in the blood
  • To target organ / tissues
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Describe how the liver reduces blood glucose concentration, when insulin is secreted. (3)

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  • Binds to receptors on membrane of liver cells
  • Conversion glucose to glycogen (glycogenesis)
  • Because insulin activates enzyme (glucokinase)
  • Increased use of glucose in respiration
  • Increased uptake of glucose into liver cells
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