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Title: Chapter 25 Plant Responses and Adaptations.


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Chapter 25 Plant Responses and Adaptations.
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Set Up Foldable
  • Fold Long and Skinny (hotdog)
  • Fold short and fat 2 times (hamburger)
  • Open so looks like below, crease is on top

Tropism
Phototropism
Geotropism
Thigmotropism
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What is a tropism?
  • Tropism a response of a plant to an
    environmental stimulus.

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Tropism
  • Tropism is growth in response to an external
    stimulus (factor that elicits a response).
  • Positive tropism Plant growth toward a stimulus
    (water, sunlight)
  • Negative tropism Plant growth away from a
    stimulus (spilled gas, toxins, too much sun or
    not enough)

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What is phototropism?
  • Phototropism a tendency of plants to grow
    toward a source of light.

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Phototropism
  • Phototropism is a change in the growth of a plant
    in response to light.
  • The stalk displays positive phototropism growing
    towards the light.

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What is gravitropism?
  • Gravitropism a tendency of a plant to grow in a
    direction in response to the force of gravity.

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What is thigmotropism?
  • Thigmotropism the response of plants to touch.

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Geotropism (Gravitropism)
  • Geotropism is a change in the growth of a plant
    in response to gravity.
  • The stalk displays a negative geotropism growing
    away from gravity.
  • The roots display a positive geotropism growing
    towards gravity.

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Hydrotropism
  • Hydrotropism is a change in the growth of a plant
    in response to water.
  • The roots display a positive hydrotropism growing
    towards water.

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Turgor Pressure
  • http//www.kscience.co.uk/animations/turgor.htm
  • Click on link above for example

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No Water
Some Water
Full of Water
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No Turgor Pressure
Low Turgor Pressure
Full Turgor Pressure
Plant is dead.
Plant is wilted.
Plant is healthy / balanced.
The vacuole and cell wall push against each
other. The vacuole is now full of water.
The cell is flaccid. The vacuole does not have a
lot of water in it.
The cells vacuole does not have any water in it.
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