Responding to Changes in the Environment
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All organisms respond to chnges in their environment and this section explores some of the ways in which they do this. The human eye is studied as an example of a receptor organ.
Stimuli: Changes in external or internal environment which cause a response
Receptor: Cells in the body which detect stimuli Effector: Part of the body which responds to stimuli Spinal Chord (Reflex arc only concerned with stimulus from the skin) The Eye Know the structure of the eye. Will put image here someday. How we see Focussing on Distant objects Focussing on near Objects Rods and Cones: Contain light sensative pigments which are bleached in light and generate an impulse
Central Nervous System
Nerves: a bundle of nerve cells. A nerve cell is called a neurone.
Motor Neurone
Reflex Action, Involuntary/Voluntary
Rods
Cones
120 million present
6 million present - mainly on fovea
senstive to low light concentrations
sensitive to bright light concentrations
black and white image
colour image
fuzzy image
sharp and clear image
Plant Response
Phototrophic response: growth in response to directional stimulus, light
Top of the plant shoot is the receptor of light for growth
Auxn is a chemical growth regulating substance, which is produced at the tip of shoots when exposed to light.
- Auxin diffuses down the shoot, on the side which is shaded
- it causes cells in zone of cell elongation to grow faster
- therefore one side is long/bigger than the other, so the plant bends towards the light.
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