Unscramble the following. Essential idea Understand how plants adapt their growth to environmental conditions. Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response.

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Essential idea Understand how plants adapt their growth to environmental conditions. Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

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Task Define each of the terms we just unscrambled Pencil: own definition Pen: Had to research Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

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Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene

Task Plan and set up an experiment to investigate one of the following: Effect of gravity on plant growth Effect of light on plant growth Response to the addition of auxins Required: diagram, explanation, hypothesis, variables and expected results Outcomes (3) Describe the growth and response of plants. (5) Explain how auxins lead to responses in plant growth. (7) Analyse the mechanism by which auxins act upon plant growth. Key terms: Auxin, growth, tropism, efflux pump, meristem, gene