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Homeostatis & response (5)
tropism & auxins
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Auxins
Plant hormones that control
growth
at the ends of shoots and
roots
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How auxins work
1. Produced in
tips
2.
Dissolve
in cell solution
3. Diffuse backwards along
shoot
or
root
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Auxins in shoots
Stimulate
growth
, causing
shoots
to grow
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Auxins in roots
Inhibit growth
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Phototropism
Response to
light
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Geotropism/
Gravitropism
Response to
gravity
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Auxins accumulate on
Shaded
side rather than
sunny
side
Lower
side rather than
upper
side
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Shoots
Positively phototropic
(grow towards light)
Negatively geotropic
(grow away from ground)
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Roots
Negatively
phototropic
(grow
away
from light)
Positively
gravitropic
(grow down
towards
ground)
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Normally all plant roots are
underground
so don't detect
light
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If roots get exposed to light
Auxins accumulate on
lower shaded
side, upper side grows faster, causing root to curve
downwards
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If root is horizontal
Auxins accumulate on lower side, inhibit growth, upper side grows faster, causing root to curve
downwards
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