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Biologist ___________________________
Date ______________
24-3 Plant Hormones Reading Guide
Tropisms and Rapid Movements
20. What is a tropism?
21. What causes the bending of stems and roots in tropisms? Give an example.
22. Complete the table about plant tropisms.
Plant Tropisms
Tropism
Definition
Example
Gravitropism
Phototropism
The response of a plant
to touch
23. How are the speed and causes of rapid movements of plants different from the speed and
causes of tropisms?
24. List two examples of rapid movements that occur in plants.
Response to Seasons
For Questions 25–28, complete each statement by writing the correct word or words.
25. Plants that flower when nights are longer than days are called
26. Irises that flower in summer when nights are short are called
plants.
plants.
27. The relative lengths of the light and dark times in a day are a stimulus called the
.
28. The chemical that causes the seasonal responses of plants is a type of light-sensitive
chemical called a(n)
.
29. Complete the concept map that summarizes the role of phytochrome in plants.
Phytochrome
is responsible for
Flowering
Photoperiod and Flowering In photoperiodism, the length of the periods of darkness a plant
experiences affects whether the plant blooms.
Tell whether a long-day plant or a short-day plant would bloom when exposed to the light conditions
described.
Light conditions
Long Day
Midnight
Short period of darkness
Noon
Short Day
Midnight
Long period of darkness
Noon
Interrupted
Night
Midnight
Long period of darkness
interrupted by short period
of light
Noon
Answer the questions.
1. Under what light conditions will a short-day plant bloom?
2. Under what light conditions will a long-day plant bloom?
Type of plant blooming