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Page 1: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Plant Responses and Adaptations

Page 2: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Hormones

• Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental stimuli

• Recall that hormones are chemical messengers that signal changes in an organism

Page 3: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

The hormone Auxin• Is a plant hormone that causes both

phototropism and gravitropism • This hormone also control when new branch

appears

Page 4: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Phototropism

• Is the tendency for a plant to grow toward a light source• Auxins stimulate cell elongation and are found

in high concentration on shady side of plant stems and are produced at the apical meristem

http://www.answers.com/topic/phototropism

Page 5: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Gravitropism

• Is the response of a plant to the force of gravity

• It causes roots to grow downward and stems upward, no matter the plant/seed orientation

Page 6: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Cytokinins Hormones

• Cause dormant seeds to sprout and stimulate the growth of new branches– Auxins inhibit new branching until plant is ready,

but cytokinins actually cause the growth

Page 7: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Gibberellins

• Produce dramatic increases in size of a plant, particularly in the stems and fruit

• Also causes early and rapid growth of a plant

Page 8: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Ethylene

• Stimulates fruits to ripen (plants all naturally release this slowly due to auxin responses)

• Artificially used in commercial settings to ripen fruit that was picked un-ripened

Page 9: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Plant Responses

• Tropisms—are all responses to external stimuli– 1. Gravitropism– 2. Phototropism– 3.Thigmotropism• The response of a plant to touch

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLTcVNyOhUc

Page 10: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Photoperiodism

• This is the response that plants have to periods of light and darkness

– Short-day plants—flower when the days are short– Long-day plants—flower when the days are longer

Page 11: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Dormancy

• Is the period of time in which an organisms growth and activity dramatically decreases or stops

• As cold weather approaches, deciduous plants turn off photosynthesis and transport important nutrients that are in the leaves to the roots– This is why plant leaves turn yellow/red in the fall

Page 12: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental
Page 13: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Plant Adapations

Page 14: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Aquatic plants

– Water environments are typically really low in oxygen

– Typically have tissues with large air filled spaces through which oxygen can diffuse

Page 15: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Desert Plants

• Plants that live in the desert are called Xerophytes– Plants adaptations in the desert include extensive

roots, reduced leaves, and thick stems that store water

Page 16: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Nutrition Specialists

• These are plants that have specialized features for obtaining nutrients

• Both1. Carnivorous—eat other organisms for survival ie. the venus fly trap

2. Parasites—don’t run photosynthesis, harvest another plants nutrients .ie mistle toe

Page 17: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Epiphytes• These are plants that grow directly on the

bodies of other plants, they aren’t tied to soil• Most get their water from rain capture

Page 18: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Chemical Defenses

• Many plants defend themselves against insects and other herbivores by manufacturing compounds that have harmful effects on these animals

Page 19: Plant Responses and Adaptations. Hormones Just like animals, plants rely on hormones to control growth and development, and responses to environmental

Physical Defenses

• Plants also defend themselves by building structures on their bodies the prevents herbivores from eating them