Textbook: Types of Plant Responses

Module 5Year 13

£2.99

Master Types of Plant Responses fast ⚡ – clear explanations, OCR-aligned.

Master Types of Plant Responses fast ⚡ – clear explanations, OCR-aligned.

You’ll cover
• The three main categories of plant responses: directional, non-directional and physiological.
• How tropisms produce directional growth responses to environmental stimuli.
• The different types of tropisms and the advantages they provide to plants.
• How nastic movements cause rapid, non-directional responses in plant tissues.
• How physiological responses alter metabolic activity in response to environmental conditions.

What’s included
• Table outlining the main types of tropisms and their survival advantages.
• Table summarising key nastic movements and their ecological significance.
• Table describing major physiological responses in plants and their functions.

Format
Web-based textbook topic. Mobile/desktop friendly. Access with no time limit, updates included.

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