Tropism
Flowering Response
Three Types of Flowering Responses
Stimuli and Plant Response
All random
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Roots are an example of _?

Negative Thigmotropism

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What are Flowering Plants

Plants that produce flowers in order to reproduce

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What are long-day plants?

Plants that flower when exposed to less than 10-12 hours of darkness

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Toward stimuli

positive

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What are photoreceptors

Chemicals in plants that allow it to detect light
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Define Tropism

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

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What are the three types of flowering response

-Long day 

-Short day

-Day neutral

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What are short-day plants?

Plants that need 12 or more hours of darkness in order to begin flowering.

200

Away stimuli

negative

200

What direcetion do leaves and stems tend to grow?

toward light 

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Define Phototropism

The growth of a plant towards or away from light

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Define Photoperiodism

a plants response to the numbers of hours of darkness in it's enviorment
300

What are day-neutral plants?

Flowering does not depend on how much sunlight they receive.

300

Potential stimuli things... (3)

light, touch, gravity

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Where are spongy mesophyll cells located? 

bottom

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Define Gravitropism

the response of a plant to gravity

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What is chlorophyll

pigmets in chloroplasts

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When do long day plants typically produce flowers?

during mid summer

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Plants will grow (towards/away) light

towards of course

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what is glucose

sugar used for plant food

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Define Thigmatropism

the positive or negative response of a plant to touch

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What is gianna's favorite celebrity just kidding what is her favorite root (only real ones know)

arin gana , negative roots

500

When do short day plants typically produce flowers?

during the late summer or, early fall months

500

who is olivia's favorite celebrity just kidding what is her favorite reactant (only real ones know)

arin gana , atp light energy

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What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide, water and light energy