Plant Defence Responses (T)

Cards (10)

  • What are the three main defense systems that plants have against attack?
    Physical responses, chemical responses, and mechanical responses
  • What are the physical responses of plants to defend against attacks?
    • Cellulose cell wall
    • Waxy cuticle
    • Layers of dead cells (e.g., bark)
  • What is the function of the cellulose cell wall in plants?
    It is difficult for microorganisms to penetrate
  • What is the role of the waxy cuticle on leaves?
    It protects the plant by being difficult for microorganisms to penetrate
  • How does bark serve as a defense mechanism for plants?
    Bark provides a barrier to entry by microorganisms
  • What are the chemical responses of plants to defend against attacks?
    • Release of antibacterial chemicals
    • Release of poisons to deter herbivores
  • What are the mechanical responses of plants to defend against attacks?
    • Thorns or hairs
    • Leaves that droop or curl when touched
    • Mimicry (e.g., resembling stinging nettles)
  • What is the purpose of thorns or hairs on plants?
    To protect the plant from being eaten by herbivores
  • How do some plants use movement as a defense mechanism?
    They may scare herbivores by moving when touched
  • What is mimicry in plant defense, and how does it work?
    It helps protect plants by resembling harmful plants