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IGCSE Biology – 4BI0
MAKING SENSE OF
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Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Objectives
3
• Do you understand that plants respond to
stimuli?
• Can you give an example of positive
phototropism?
• How do plant roots and stems respond to
gravity?
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Plants can respond to their environment
4
• Its not any animals that can respond to their
environments.
Click on the images to watch the video about each plant
Venus Fly TrapMimosa Pudica
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Tropisms
5
• These examples are very quick responses
which are not typical in plants.
• A typical response in a plant is a change in
growth.
• For example a plant may detect a certain
stimuli like light, and start growing towards it.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Tropisms
6
• A growth response of a plant to directional
stimuli is called a tropism. This is much slower
as it involves cell division to see the results.
• If it grows towards the stimuli it is a positive
tropism. If it grows away it is a negative
tropism.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Phototropism
7
• Tropisms are given
different names dependent
on the stimuli.
• A tropism where the
stimuli is light is called
phototropism.
• The shoot of a plant grows
towards the light to
maximise photosynthesis.
• This is called positive
phototropism.
Cress seeds grown on a window sill
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Phototropism
8
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Geotropism
9
• If there is no light under the soil, how does a
germinating seed know which way to grow?
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Geotropism
10
• If there is no light under the soil, how does a
germinating seed know which way to grow?
• Because the shoot is also negatively geotropic.
• So will detect gravity and grow in the opposite
direction.
• The roots are positively geotropic. So will grow
down to find mineral ions and water.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
Hydrotropism
11
• The roots of some species show positive
hydrotropism.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
What causes these responses?
12
• The plant produces many different plant
hormones (plant growth substances).
• The most important one of these is called
auxin.
• It’s produced at the tip of the shoot and
diffuses downwards.
• It causes cell elongation
and division.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
What causes phototropism?
13
• Auxin is produced at the tip of the shoot and
causes it to grow.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
What causes phototropism?
14
• When light comes from one direction, the
auxins get transported to the shaded side.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms
What causes phototropism?
15
• The shaded side elongates faster than the
illuminated side and the shoot bends towards
the light
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presented to a class. It may be edited or duplicated for these
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these are clearly marked.
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IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants

  • 1. IGCSE Biology – 4BI0 MAKING SENSE OF Copyright©2015HenryExham Icons CC – The Pink GroupIcons CC – The Pink Group Copyright©2017HenryExham
  • 2. This PowerPoint is protected under copyright. It is designed for educational use. Either personal study or to be presented to a class. It may be edited or duplicated for these purposes only. It must not be shared or distributed online in any format. Some images used are under a separate creative commons license, these are clearly marked. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham Brought to you by MrExham.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS 2
  • 3. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Objectives 3 • Do you understand that plants respond to stimuli? • Can you give an example of positive phototropism? • How do plant roots and stems respond to gravity?
  • 4. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Plants can respond to their environment 4 • Its not any animals that can respond to their environments. Click on the images to watch the video about each plant Venus Fly TrapMimosa Pudica
  • 5. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Tropisms 5 • These examples are very quick responses which are not typical in plants. • A typical response in a plant is a change in growth. • For example a plant may detect a certain stimuli like light, and start growing towards it.
  • 6. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Tropisms 6 • A growth response of a plant to directional stimuli is called a tropism. This is much slower as it involves cell division to see the results. • If it grows towards the stimuli it is a positive tropism. If it grows away it is a negative tropism.
  • 7. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Phototropism 7 • Tropisms are given different names dependent on the stimuli. • A tropism where the stimuli is light is called phototropism. • The shoot of a plant grows towards the light to maximise photosynthesis. • This is called positive phototropism. Cress seeds grown on a window sill
  • 8. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Phototropism 8
  • 9. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Geotropism 9 • If there is no light under the soil, how does a germinating seed know which way to grow?
  • 10. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Geotropism 10 • If there is no light under the soil, how does a germinating seed know which way to grow? • Because the shoot is also negatively geotropic. • So will detect gravity and grow in the opposite direction. • The roots are positively geotropic. So will grow down to find mineral ions and water.
  • 11. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms Hydrotropism 11 • The roots of some species show positive hydrotropism.
  • 12. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms What causes these responses? 12 • The plant produces many different plant hormones (plant growth substances). • The most important one of these is called auxin. • It’s produced at the tip of the shoot and diffuses downwards. • It causes cell elongation and division.
  • 13. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms What causes phototropism? 13 • Auxin is produced at the tip of the shoot and causes it to grow.
  • 14. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms What causes phototropism? 14 • When light comes from one direction, the auxins get transported to the shaded side.
  • 15. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 3.3 Chemical Coordination in Plants - Tropisms What causes phototropism? 15 • The shaded side elongates faster than the illuminated side and the shoot bends towards the light
  • 16. This PowerPoint is protected under copyright. It is designed for educational use. Either personal study or to be presented to a class. It may be edited or duplicated for these purposes only. It must not be shared or distributed online in any format. Some images used are under a separate creative commons license, these are clearly marked. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham Brought to you by MrExham.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS 16