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Which of the following hormones would never be found in high concentrations in a dormant overwintering flower bud?
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When an arborist prunes a limb off a valuable tree, he or she usually paints the cut surface. The primary purpose of the paint is to
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Which of the following statements is correct with regards to a "circadian rhythm" in plants?
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The synthesis of which of the following hormones would be a logical first choice in an attempt to produce normal growth in mutant dwarf plants?
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Which of the following plant hormones are most likely to act synergistically if expressed or applied to a drought-stricken plant?
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The results of this experiment, shown on the left of the graph (area
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Evidence for phototropism due to the asymmetric distribution of auxin moving down the stem
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Which of the following plant hormones would most likely be found in high concentrations in a mature, slightly overripe fruit?
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-The figure above shows the cross section of a root grown under different conditions. Explain what is happening in picture B?

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Most plants close their stomata at night. What colour of light would be most effective in promoting stomatal opening in the middle of the night?
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A pathogenic fungus invades a plant. What does the infected plant produce in response to the attack?
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A flash of red light followed by a flash of far-red light given during the middle of the night to a short-day plant will likely
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Which of the following plant hormones would be found in very low amounts in a mature, water-stressed tomato plant?
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If the range of a species of plants expands to a higher latitude, which of the following processes is the most likely to be modified by natural selection?
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Which of the following best explains both the growth of a vine up the trunk of a tree as well as the directional growth of a houseplant toward a window?
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Plants growing in a partially dark environment will grow toward light in a response called phototropism. Which of the following statements is true regarding phototropism?
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Many plants flower in response to day-length cues. Which of the following statements best summarizes this phenomenon?
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