Define stimulus
A change in the environment that causes an organism to change its behavior
What is a tropism?
A growth movement of part of a plant in response to a unidirectional stimulus
Give an example of phototropism in plants
Give an example of geotropism in plants
Give an example of chemotropism in plants
Give an example of hydrotropism in plants
Give an example of thigmotropism in plants
Give an example of aerotropism in plants
What is a taxis?
A movement of an entire organism in response to a unidirectional stimulus
Give an example of phototaxis
Give an example of chemotaxis
Give an example of aerotaxis
Give an example of geotaxis
What is a nasty?
A non-directional movement of part of a plant in response to an external stimulus
Give an example of photonasty
Give an example of thermonasty
Give an example of thigmonasty
What are plant hormones/ growth substances?
These are chemical substances produced in plants which accelerate, inhibit or otherwise modify growth
What are the five major plant growth substances?
What do auxins do and where do they mostly occur?
What is the mode of action of auxins in plants?
What are the effects of auxins?
How do extremely high amounts of auxins inhibit growth in plants?
Stimulate the production of ethene which inhibits growth
Where are cytokinins mainly found?
Actively growing tissues eg roots, embryos and fruits