Plant Sensory Systems and Responses

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Across
  1. 1. - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
  2. 4. - Example of thigmotropism, touch-sensitive structures in plants.
  3. 8. - Protective outer covering of plants that helps discourage animals and pathogens.
  4. 12. - Tissue produced during thigmomorphogenesis to add stiffness and resist mechanical stress.
  5. 13. - Growth and development of plants in response to light.
  6. 15. - Touch response independent of the direction of stimulus.
  7. 17. - Mechanisms plants use against herbivores and pathogens.
  8. 18. - Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
  9. 19. - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
  10. 20. - Specialized plastids that settle downward in response to gravity.
Down
  1. 2. - Defense mechanism of plants against herbivores and pathogens.
  2. 3. - Protein-based receptors responsible for mediating the phototropic response.
  3. 5. - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules and settle downward in response to gravity.
  4. 6. - Slow developmental change in the shape of a plant subjected to continuous mechanical stress.
  5. 7. - Growth response of roots and shoots in relation to gravity.
  6. 9. - Protein-based receptors that work together with phototropins to mediate the phototropic response.
  7. 10. - Movement of a plant subjected to constant directional pressure.
  8. 11. - Directional response of plants towards or away from light.
  9. 14. - Defense mechanism of plants against herbivores and pathogens.
  10. 16. - Plant with modified leaves that close quickly when triggered by touch.