2. Limitations of sight
There are basically 2 types of limitations of sight
a) Blind spot
b) Optical illusion
Blind spot
a) Occurs when image falls on the blind spot of
the eye
Pg 29 – blind spot test
3. Optical illusion
a) Occurs when our brain can’t interpret what we
see accurately
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8. Monocular and Stereoscopic Vision
Monocular Vision
a) Vision involving one eye only
b) Animals of prey usually have such vision to
detect the presence of predator easily
c) Has wider vision
9. Stereoscopic Vision
a) Vision involving two eyes
b) Animals of predator usually have such vision to
enable them to estimate distance accurately
c) Can view objects in 3 dimension too
Distance finger test
10. Devices to overcome limitation of sight
Microscope Magnifying Binoculars Telescope
glass
X-ray Ultrasound Periscope
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12. shoot
Why do shoot grows upwards
and towards the sun while
stem roots grow downward and
towards water in soil?
root
13. Why do climbing plants coil their
tendrils around nearby objects?
tendrils
14. Tropic responses
Tropic responses are responses by plants towards
stimulus and is dependent on the direction of
stimulus.
4 types of tropic responses:
a) Phototropism (light)
b) Geotropism (gravity)
c) Hydrptropism (water)
d) Thigmotropism (touch)
15. Phototropism (light)
a) It is plants’ response towards light
b) Shoot shows positive phototropism (move
towards light)
c) Root shows negative phototropism (move away
from light)
d) It is to allow shoot to get more sunlight for
photosynthesis
16. Geotropism (gravity)
a) It is plants’ response towards gravity
b) Shoot shows negative geotropism (move upwards)
c) Root shows positive geotropism (move downwards)
d) It is to allow root to get water and for support
17. Hydrotropism (water)
a) It is plants’ response towards water
b) Shoot shows negative hydrotropism (move away
from water)
c) Root shows positive hydrotropism (move towards
water)
d) It is to allow root to get water
water in
soil
18. Thigmotropism (touch)
a) It is plants’ response towards touch when in
contact with objects
b) Take place in tendrils of plant when wrapping
around the object
c) Stems and tendrils exhibit positive
thigmotropism
d) Function is to reach a higher position to obtain
sunlight. It also serves as support to plants
e) Usually in climbing plants
19. Nastic movements
Nastic movements are responses by plants towards
stimulus and is not dependent on the direction of
stimulus.
There are many stimuli that can cause nastic
movements such as light (photonasty), touch
(thigmonasty), temperature (thermonasty) etc.
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Venus flytrap Oxalis nastic
movement
20. Stimuli and Responses in Plants
Response Stimulus Root response Shoot response Function
Phototropism Light Negative Positive Obtain light
Geotropism Gravity Positive Negative Obtain water and mineral
salts
Hydrotropism Water Positive Negative Obtain water and mineral
salts
Thigmotropism Touch - - Obtain protection, support &
light
Nastic movement does not depend on the
direction of stimulus. Examples of plant
with nastic movement are mimosa pudica
and Venus flytrap.