Auxin is a plant hormone that
controls growth near the tips
of shoots and roots
It controls the growth of a plant in
response to light (phototropism),
gravity (gravitropism or
geotropism) and moisture
Auxin is produced in the tips
and moves backwards to
stimulate the cell elongation
(enlargement) process which
occurs in the cells just behind
the tips
If the tip of a shoot is removed no
auxin is available and the shoot
may stop growing
Auxin promotes growth in a plants shoots
Shoots grow towards light
When a shoot is exposed to
light more auxin accumulates on
the side thats in the shade than
the side thats in the light
This makes the cells grow
(elongate) faster on the
shaded side so the shoot
bends towards the light
Shoots grow away from gravity
When a shoot is growing
sideways gravity produces
unequal distribution of auxin in
the tip with more auxin on the
lower side
This causes the lower side to grow faster bending the shoot upwards
Auxin inhibits growth in a plants roots
Auxin has the opposite effect in
shoots to the one it has in roots. But it
still works to control the direction that
the roots grow in
Roots grow towards gravity
A root growing sideways will
have more auxin on its lower
side (because of gravity)
But in a root the extra auxin
inhibits growth. This means
the cells on top elongate
faster and the root bend
downwards
Roots grow towards moisture
Plant hormones have uses in agriculture
Most weeds in crop fields are broad-leaves unlike grasses and
cereals which have very narrow leaves. Selective weedkillers are
made of plant growth hormones they only affect broad leaved
plants. They disrupt their normal growth patterns which soon kills
them but leave the crops untouched
Homeostasis
Constant internal
environment
Your body needs some things to be kept constant
To keep all your cells
working properly certain
things must be kept at the
right level
Ion content
Regulated by the kidneys
Ions are taken into the body in food then absorbed into the blood
If the food contains too much of any
kind of ion then the excess ions
need to be removed
The kidneys will remove the excess from the blood
Sugar content
Water content
Temperature
Blood sugar needs to be controlled to
Eating foods containing
carbohydrates puts glucose into the
blood from the gut
The normal metabolism of cells
removes glucose from the blood. But if
you do a lot of vigorous exercise then
much more glucose is removes
A hormone called insulin helps
to maintain the right level of
glucose in your blood so your
cells get a constant supply of
energy
Water is lost from the body in various ways
Theres a need for the body to
constantly balance the water
coming in against the water
going out. Water is taken into
the body as food and drink and is
lost from the body in these ways:
through the skin as sweat
lungs in breath
kidneys as urine
On a cold day or when your not
exercising you dont sweat at all
so youll produce more urine
which will be pale
On a hot day or when your
exercising you sweat a lot and so
you will produce less urine but this
will be more concentrated. You will
also lose more water through your
breath when you exercise because
you breathe faster
Body temperature is controlled by the brain
All enzymes work best at a
certain temperature. The
enzymes within the human
body work at best at about 37
oC so this is the temperature
your body tries to maintain
A part of the brain acts as your own
personal thermostat. Its sensitive to the
blood temperature in the brain and it
receives messages from the skin that
provide information about skin temperature