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Behavior

The way an organism reacts to a change in environment

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what are the 3 Potential Stimuli

light

touch

gravity

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what is Gravitropism

The response of a plant to gravity

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what is Photosynthesis

A series of chemical reactions that converts light energy, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen

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what are things Besides oxygen that humans depend on plants for?

Food

shelter

clothing

fuel

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Stimuli

Any changes in an organism's environment that causes a change in behavior

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Which part of the plant typically goes through negative phototropism?

roots

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where do Stems go

AWAY from gravity (negative)


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what do Spongy Mesophyll Cells do?

allow for gasses to pass through the spaces between them

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what does Cytokinins do

Increases the rate of cell division and slows the aging process of flowers and fruits

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Tropism

A response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus

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What plants are known to wrap around or cling to structures?

vines

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where do roots go

TOWARD gravity (positive)

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what is the waxy covering on a leaf called

a cuticle

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what do Gibberellins do

Present in rapidly growing areas of plants, such as roots and stems

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Phototropism

The growth of a plant towards or away from light

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Why might a trees growth look differently than the growth of a house plant?

A tree has more exposure, and a consistent amount of light shines on it.

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what happens if you flip a plant on its side

the stem will bend and make the plant go upwards like it regularly would.

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what are Xylem and Phloem

Vascular tissue within plants that transports materials needed for photosynthesis / cellular respiration

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what is Ethylene and what does it do 

A gas that is produced by fruits, seeds, flowers, and leaves, and it is Responsible for the ripening of fruit 

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Photoreceptors

 Chemicals in plants that allow it to detect light

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what is Thigmotropism? provide an example.

The positive or negative response of a plant to touch. An example is vines wrap around structures, this is a positive reaction.

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do roots positively or negatively react to gravitropism?

Positively because they go down

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The epidermal layer on the bottom of a leaf contains?

Stomata

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what are Auxins

Responsible for increased plant growth and play a part in positive phototropism

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