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Title: Survival and response


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Survival and response
  • Aim To understand the responses animals and
    plants make in order, to increase their chance of
    survival

2
What changes in the environment do organisms
respond to?
Are these responses fast, slow, long or short
duration
Are these responses chemical or electrical
3
Which chemicals are involved in responses
  • Hormone Chemical messages
  • Neurotransmitters Chemicals that pass a message
    from one neurone to another at a synapse
  • Histamine Released as a result of
    infection/injury causes inflammation due to
    dilation of blood capillaries- plasma containing
    antibodies then escapes into the tissue
  • Prostoglandins Hormones which help sperm reach
    the oocyte by causing muscular contractions of
    the uterus and oviducts

4
Which chemicals are involved in responses
  • Hormone
  • Neurotransmitters 271-272
  • Histamine
  • Prostoglandins

5
Tropisms
  • Tropisms A growth movement in response to a
    directional stimulus
  • Keeps the roots and shoots in favourable
    conditions

6
TASKCopy and give explain how these keep the
roots and shoots in favorouble positions for the
plant
  • Plant shoots grow towards light positive
    phototrophism
  • Plant roots grow away from light (negative
    phototrophism) and towards gravity (positive
    geotrophism)
  • Plant roots grow towards water (positive
    hydrotrophism)

7
Auxins
  • Plant growth is controlled by the growth hormone
    auxin. The most common type of auxin is IAA.
  • Task Using 431 432 summarise how scientists
    discovered how plant growth is regulated

8
Phototrophism
  • Auxins (IAA) Indoleacetic acid
  • Plant hormone that controls plant growth
  • Produced in shoot tips
  • Causes elongation of shoot cells

9
Phototrophism
  • Light destroys auxin
  • - This encourages growth on the shaded side
  • - This makes the shoot bend towards the light

10
Geotrophism
  • The main plant root always grows downwards
    towards gravity

11
How geotrophism works
  • In roots auxin accumulates on the lower side of
    the root
  • In roots auxins INHIBIT cell elongation

Cells continue to elongate
Cell elongation inhibited
Auxin accumulates
12
Plant growth factors
  • The most common growth hormone is IAA
    Indoleacetic acid (IAA).
  • Pg 157 copy final 3 bullet points and the 2
    sentences below it
  • Read application and how science works and answer
    the questions as you go through

13
Taxes and Kinesis
  • Responses to stimuli (change in the environment)
  • Taxes - Directional response to stimulus ie
    moves toward (positive taxes) or away (negative
    taxis to the stimulus
  • Kinesis Non directional response to stimulus ie
    speeds up, slows down or changes direction more
    often

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Task
  • Plan an investigation into the kinesis response
    of woodlice to a stimuli
  • Title
  • Hypothesis
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