B1g - controlling plant growth Flashcards

1
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What are shoots(2)

A

Positively phototropic

Negatively geotropic

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2
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What are roots(2)

A

Negatively phototropic

Positively geotropic

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3
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Describe auxins(4)

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A group of plant hormones which move through the plant in solution

Involved in phototropism and geotropism

Made in the root and shoot tip

Its distribution through the plant is determined by light so it can be unequal

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4
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How does auxin bring about shoot curvature(3)

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More auxin is found in the shady part of shoots

Higher amount of auxin causes the cells to elongate

Increase in cell length on the shady side of the shoot causes curvature of the shoot towards the light

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5
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What do selective weedkillers do

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Hormones in them disrupt growth patterns of their target plants without harming other plants

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What does rooting powder do

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Hormone encourages the growth of roots in stem cuttings so many plants can be obtained from one plant

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7
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What does fruit ripening do

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Can accelerate or delay ripening of fruit if required for transportation or storage

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8
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What does controlling dormancy do

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Hormones can be used to speed up or slow down plant growth and bud development

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