14.1: Response to Stimuli Flashcards

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What is a stimuli

A

A detectable change in the internal or external environment off an organism that leads to a response

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What is the importance of responding to stimuli

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It is characteristic of life and increases the chances of survival

Animals are able to move away from predators

Organisms are able to pass on their alleles

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What is a response

A

The process that follows the detection of a stimuli

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4
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What detect stimuli

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Receptors

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5
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What are receptors specific to

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One type of stimulus

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What is the role of a coordinator

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Coordinators formulate a suitable response to a stimulus

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What formulates a response

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An Effector

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8
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Where can the response be

A

At a molecular level

Involve the behaviour of an entire organism

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What are the sequence of events regarding chemical control

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  1. Stimulus
  2. Receptor
  3. Coordinator
  4. Effector
  5. Response
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10
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What is a taxis

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A simple response which changes the direction of an organism

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Types of taxes

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Positive taxis = Towards the stimulus

Negative taxis = Away from the stimulus

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Example of a taxis response

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Algae moving towards the light (Phototaxis)

Uses flagellum

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What is a kineses

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Type of response in which the organism changes the speed at which it moves and the rate at which it changes direction

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Importance of a taxis response

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Moving towards an important resource, for example sunlight

Aids survival

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Importance of a kinesis

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Moving away faster from a predator

Aids survival so favourable alleles can be passed on

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Example of kinesis

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Woodlice lose water in dry conditions, they move rapidly from a dry area to a damp area

17
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What is a tropism

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A tropism is the growth of part of a plant in response to a directional stimulus

18
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Types of tropisms

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Positive tropism = towards the stimulus

Negative tropism = away from the stimulus

19
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Examples of tropisms in plant shoots

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Positive phototropism (toward the light)

Negative gravitropism (away from gravity)

20
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Example of tropisms in plant roots

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Negative phototropism (away from the light)

Positive gravitropism (towards gravity)