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Plant Hormones L.O: To understand how plants use hormones to respond to light, gravity and moisture What is the stimulus and response in a venus fly trap and mimosa plant? Why do Sunflowers track the Sun? Can you write a hypothesis to explain this observation? Why do roots always grow DOWN? Can you write a hypothesis to explain this observation? Why do plants deprived of light do this? Can you write a hypothesis to explain this observation? Plant given plenty of light Plant placed in a dark environment Our hypotheses… • • • • Shoots grow towards the light. Shoots grow against the force of gravity Roots towards moisture. Roots grow in the direction of the force of gravity. Tropisms “Directional growth response” Plants grow in a certain direction in response to a stimulus Let’s Explore Tropisms! A growth movement towards a stimulus is called a positive tropism. A growth movement away from a stimulus is called a negative tropism. Use your observations from the following to complete the table Tropism 1. Phototropism 2. Geotropism (gravitropism) 3. Chemotropism 4. Thigmotropism 5. Hydrotropism Stimulus Response Important minerals in soil Hormones in Plants What do hormones control in plants? Anything Relating to Growth! Roots and Shoots Seed Germination Leaf Fall Disease Resistance Fruit Formation and Ripening Flowering Time Bud formation Phototropism experiment 15 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Do plants have hormones too? Like humans, plants use hormones, (chemical messengers) to control their development. Hormones produced by plants control growth, flowering and fruit ripening. The growth of shoots and roots is controlled by a group of hormones called auxins. These chemicals are produced in the tips of the shoots and roots. What environmental stimuli might cause a plant to produce auxins? 16 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Hormones and phototropism 17 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Discovery of auxins 18 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Which way up? How do plants always grow the right way up? Plants respond to gravity to grow in the right direction. 19 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Hormones and geotropism 20 of 34 © Boardworks Ltd 2011 Plant hormones In the shoot the growth hormones collect on the ____ side, causing it to _____ more there and bend _____ away from the force of ______. Hormones STIMULATE growth in SHOOTS. In the root hormone also collects on the lower side, but this time it _____ _____ growth, causing the root to grow _______ towards gravity. Hormones RETARD growth in ROOTS. Words: upwards, downwards, slows down, lower, grow, gravity Weed killers • Selective weed killers kill weeds but not other plants. Eg kill dandelions but not grass • The selective weed killer contains growth hormone that causes the weeds to grow too quickly. • The weed killer is absorbed in larger quantities by the weeds than the beneficial plants Agent Orange Rooting Powders • Powder contains auxins • Plant cuttings are dipped in powder • Promotes root growth Fruit Ripening • Ethene – promotes fruit ripening • Naturally given off by ripe fruit • Converts starch into sugar Plenary Using Plant Hormones Auxiins promote Match the sentences upwards Hormone rooting powder from cell to cell in solution Cuttings can produce clones of the parent plant Hormone weed killers cell growth Shoots grow downwards Flowering can be induced a source of light Plant hormones can be used Roots grow Auxins can diffuse Plants grow towards to ripen fruit causes roots to grow by the use of plant hormones are not usually harmful to animals Using Plant Hormones Hormone rooting powder causes roots to grow Auxiins cause cell growth Cuttings can produce clones of the parent plant Hormone weed killers are not usually harmful to animals Shoots grow upwards Flowering can be induced by the use of plant hormones Plant hormones can be used to ripen fruit Roots grow downwards Auxins can diffuse from cell to cell in solution Plants grow towards a source of light