5 Steps to a 5 AP Biology, 2014-2015 Edition

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Plants


IN THIS CHAPTER

Summary:This chapter discusses the anatomy of plants, the mechanisms of
root and shoot growth, plant hormones, tropisms, and the mechanism of
water and nutrient movement from roots to shoots and back.

Key Ideas
✪Roots are the portions of the plant that are below ground; shoots are the
portions of the plant that are above ground.
✪There are three plant tissue systems to know: ground, vascular, and
dermal.
✪Two important plant vascular structures: xylem and phloem.
✪Regions of plant growth: root cap, zone of cell division, zone of
elongation, and zone of maturation.
✪Five important plant hormones: abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinins, ethylene,
and gibberellins.
✪Three important tropisms: gravitropism, phototropism, and thigmotropism.

Introduction


This chapter begins with a quick tour of the anatomy of plants, starting with the roots and
moving to the shoots. In these two sections, the mechanisms of root and shoot growth will
be examined and the important players will be identified. From there we will turn our focus
to plant hormones and tropisms. A discussion on photoperiodism follows, and the chapter
concludes with a look at the mechanism by which water and nutrients travel through plants
from roots to shoots and back.

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KEY IDEA

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