Chapter 5 - Health And Disease - Plant Defences Flashcards

1
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Name 6 types of plant defence:

A
~ insect repellents 
~ insecticides
~ antibacterial compounds
~ antifungal compounds
~ anti-oomycetes 
~ general toxins
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2
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Name some plants that produce insect repellents?

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~ geraniums
~ marigolds
~ lavender

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3
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Name a plant that produces insecticides?

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~ chrysanthemum

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4
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Name some plants that produce antibacterial compounds?

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~ mint

~ witch hazel

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5
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Name some plants that produce antifungal compounds?

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~ thyme
~ mint
~ geranium

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6
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Name some plants that produce general toxins?

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~ conifers

~ poison ivy

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7
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What do lupin plants produce?

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Poisonous chemicals called alkaloids (the poisons follow a circadian rhythm)

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8
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What is a circadian rhythm?

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When the production starts in morning and stops at night

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9
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How do potatoes fight pathogens?

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They respond by producing a chemical that kills the pathogen

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10
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What is found in foxgloves, what does it do, and how is this useful?

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Digoxin is a chemical found in foxgloves, which can kill because it affects how the heart beats. This however, also means it can treat heart disease.

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11
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What is produced by chichona trees, and how is this useful?

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Quinine, which can be used to treat malaria

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12
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What is produced by willow trees, and how is this useful?

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Aspirin, which can treat symptoms of disease, such as pain or fever

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13
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Name some physical barriers (plant defences)

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~ bark and thick waxy cuticles (outer covering of leaf)
~ spikes and thorns
~ cellulose cell walls

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14
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How does bark and thick waxy cuticles help as a plant defence?

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Difficult for pests to get through

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15
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How do spikes and thorns help as a plant defence?

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To stop pests eating them

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16
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How do cellulose cell walls help as a plant defence?

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Difficult for pathogens to break down (unless they produce suitable enzyme)

17
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Name some chemical plant defences and what they do:

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~ poisons in cells to deter pests

~ chemicals that kill pathogens (such as bacteria and fungi)