Starter quiz
- Which of the following can be pathogens?
- antibiotics
- bacteria ✓
- fungi ✓
- viruses ✓
- plants
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- Pathogens can causes disease in plants.
- True ✓
- False
- The image below shows the cross section of a leaf. What is being shown by label A?
- palisade mesophyll cells
- chlorophyll
- waxy cuticle ✓
- epidermal cells
- spongy mesophyll cells
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- Label this plant cell.
- A⇔cell wall ✓
- B⇔cell membrane ✓
- C⇔chloroplast ✓
- D⇔vacuole ✓
- What are plant cell walls made from?
- 'Cellulose' ✓
- Which organism in this food chain is a herbivore?
- oak leaf
- aphid ✓
- ladybird
- blue tit
- wildcat
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Exit quiz
- Match the disease to the pathogen that causes it.
- TMV⇔virus ✓
- crown gall disease⇔bacteria ✓
- chalara ash dieback⇔fungus ✓
- Which of the following are physical defences?
- tree bark ✓
- production of poisons
- waxy cuticle ✓
- cell wall ✓
- production of antimicrobial substances
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- Insects can transfer pathogens.
- True ✓
- False
- What substance in the phloem of a plant do some insects feed upon?
- 'sap' ✓
- Which plants produce poisons that deter herbivores from eating them?
- foxglove ✓
- clover
- mint
- stinging nettles ✓
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- Which plants demonstrate mechanical defences?
- mimosa pudica ✓
- lettuce
- thistles ✓
- grasses
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Key learning points
- Plants can be infected by pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria and fungi, that cause diseases.
- Pests, including insects, can damage plants by feeding on them, and can spread pathogens that cause diseases.
- Plants have physical, chemical and mechanical defences against pathogens.
- Examples of physical, chemical and mechanical defences in plants.
Common misconception
Plants have no defence against pests or pathogens.
Plants have physical, chemical and mechanical defences against pathogens.
Keywords
Pathogen - A virus, bacterium or other microorganism that causes disease.
Pest - An insect or other animal that damages plants and can spread plant pathogens.
Waxy cuticle - Waterproof coating on the surface of a leaf.
Cell wall - Structure made of cellulose that surrounds plant cells.
Antimicrobial - A substance that kills microorganisms or stops their growth.
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