BIOG 1440 Lecture 18: Plant and Animal Endocrine Systems

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Plant hormones chemical signals that modify or control one or more specific physiological processes within a plant. Plant hormones are produced in very low concentrations, but can have profound effects on growth and development. Often act at the site of synthesis to regulate physiological processes. Primary growth (meristem) allows to lengthen the tissue. Meristems zones of growth, composed of undifferentiated cells. New stems and leaves from shoot meristems. Secondary growth results from cell division in the cambia. Generic name for a group of hormones (iaa most common) Low ph activates expansins enzymes that loosen cellulose. Cells can elongate on the shade side. Different buds have different sensitivity to auxin. Produced in shoot tip and transported down the stem. Experiment one: darwin and darwin (receptors in the tip) Placed opaque and transparent caps over the tips. Transparent tip curved, opaque tip did not. Experiment two: boysen- jensen (hormone produced in tip) Used permeable and impermeable media to separate tip from stem.

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