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What is the role of auxins in plants?
Auxins
control growth at the ends of the
shoots
and roots
How do plants respond to stimuli in their environment?
Plants
respond
to
stimuli
by
growing
towards
or
away
from them
Why do plants grow their
shoots
towards light?
To maximize
photosynthesis
What is
phototropism
?
Phototropism is a plant's growth response to light
What is
geotropism
?
Geotropism is a plant's growth response to
gravity
How do
auxins
behave in
shoots
when responding to light?
Auxins
accumulate on the shaded side, causing faster growth there
What happens to the growth of
shoots
in response to gravity?
Auxins
accumulate on the lower side, causing the shoot to curve upwards
How do auxins affect root growth in response to light?
Auxins
accumulate on the lower shaded side, inhibiting growth and causing the root to curve downwards
What is the effect of auxins on root growth in response to
gravity
?
Auxins
accumulate on the lower side, inhibiting growth and causing the root to curve downwards
What are the key differences between the responses of shoots and roots to light and gravity?
Shoots:
Positively
phototropic
(grow towards light)
Negatively
geotropic
(grow away from gravity)
Roots:
Negatively phototropic (grow away from light)
Positively
gravitropic
(grow towards gravity)
What is the difference in auxin behavior between
shoots
and
roots
?
In shoots,
auxins
stimulate growth; in roots, they inhibit growth
How do
auxins
cause a
shoot
to curve towards light?
By accumulating on the shaded side and stimulating faster growth there
What happens when a root is exposed to light?
Auxins
accumulate on the lower side, inhibiting growth and causing the root to
curve
downwards
How does the accumulation of
auxins
differ in
shoots
and
roots
when responding to
gravity
?
In shoots, auxins accumulate on the lower side to promote upward growth; in roots, they accumulate on the lower side to
inhibit
growth