3.6.1.2- Stimuli detection & response Flashcards

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Tropism=

A

GROWTH of part of plant in response to a DIRECTIONAL stimulus

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2
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What are tropisms controlled by?

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specific growth factors (e.g. Indoleacetic acid (IAA))

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3
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Effect of IAA in roots vs shoots

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  • In roots IAA INHIBITS cell
    elongation
  • In shoots IAA PROMOTES cell
    elongation
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4
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Phototropism in Shoots vs Roots

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  • Shoots POSITIVELY phototropic

- Roots NEGATIVELY phototropic

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5
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Phototropism in shoots- process

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1) shoot tip cell produce IAA,
2) If exposed to uneven light source, IAA transported to SHADED side of shoot
3) Higher conc of IAA promotes cells in shaded part to ELONGATE
4) Cell elongation causes shoot to bend towards the light

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6
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Gravitropism in shoots-

( - Gravitropism) process (3)

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1) IAA will diffuse from upper> lower side of shoot
2) If plant vertical, plant cells elongate & plant grows UP
3) If plant on its side, shoot will BEND upwards

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7
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Gravitropism in roots (+ gravitropism)

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1) IAA transported to UNDERSIDE
2) Higher conc of IAA in underside INHIBITS cell elongation on underside; so upper side elongates
3) Root bends towards gravity

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8
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Taxes= (2)

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1) Organism moves towards favourable stimuli (+ taxes)/ away from unfavourable stimuli (-taxes)
2) Directional response

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9
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Kinesis=(2)

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1) Organism changes SPEED of movement/ rate of direction change
2) Non-directional response

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10
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Reflex arc=(3)

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Sensory
Relay
motor

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11
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Importance of reflex arc (3)

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  • rapid (short pathway)
  • autonomic (doesn’t involve brain)
  • protect from harmful stimuli
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12
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important features of receptors=(2)

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1) Only respond to SPECIFIC stimuli

2) Stimulation leads to establishment of a GP, which can cause a response

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13
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3 receptors need to know=

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1) Pacinian Corpuscle
2) Rods
3) Cones

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14
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Structure of Pacinian corpuscle (2)

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1) sensory neurone wrapped in layers of connective tissue

2) plasma membrane of Sn has stretch-mediated sodium channels

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Stages in generating GP- in Pacinian Corpuscle (5)

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1) Mechanical stimulus applied,
2) This stretches & deforms stretch-mediated Na+ channels in sensory neurone membrane
2) Na+ channels now open & Na+ diffuse in to SN
4) Causes D leading to establishment of a GP
5) If GP reaches TV, triggers AP

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16
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Rod vs cone- visual acuity

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R= LOW visual acuity (Brain CANNOT distinguish between separate sources of light due to RC &SS)
C= HIGH visual acuity (one 1 synapses with 1 bipolar cell, brain CAN distinguish where light was detected)
17
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Rod vs cone= image colour

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R= Processes images B+W images
C= Processes images in colour
18
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Rod vs cone- sensitivity to light

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R= MORE sensitive as SEVERAL synapse to one bipolar cell (SS)
C= LESS sensitive as EACH synapse with one bipolar cell (TS)
19
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Distribution or Rods & cones in retina

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R= most evenly distributed & absent in FOVEA
C= most in FOVEA
20
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Rod vs Cone- sensitivity to colour

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R= monochromatic vision; 1 type of pigment
C=
- trichromatic each with different optical pigments that absorb different wavelengths
- Stimulation of different combos gives a range of colour perception