16.1 Plant Hormones And Growth In Plants Flashcards

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What is a tropism?

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A directional growth in response to environmental cues such as light and gravity

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What do auxins do?

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  • control cell elongation
  • prevent leaf fall (abscission)
  • maintain apical dominance
  • involves in tropisms
  • stimulate the release of ethene
  • involved in fruit ripening
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What does gibberellin do?

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  • cause stem elongation
  • trigger mobilisation of food stores in a seed germination
  • stimulate pollen tube growth in fertilisation
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What does ethene do?

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  • cause fruit ripening

- promotes abscission in deciduous trees

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What does ABA (abscisic acid) do!

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  • maintains dormancy of seeds and buds
  • stimulates cold protective responses e.g antifreeze production
  • stimulates stomatal closing
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What is the process of seed germination?

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  • seed absorbs water which activates the embryo and begins to produce gibberellins
  • gibberellins stimulate the production of enzymes that break down the food stores found in the seed
  • food store is in the cotyledons in dicot seeds and the endosperm in monocot seeds
  • embryo plant used these food stores to produce ATP for building materials so it can grow and break out through the seed coat
  • gibberellins switch on genes which code for amylase and protease (digestive enzymes required for germination)
  • ABA acts as an antagonist to gibberellins
    The relative levels of both hormones determine when the seed will germinate
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What is an “antagonist”?

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Something which interferes with the action of another hormones

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