Exam 24: Control of Growth Responses in Plants
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-This figure shows the signal transduction pathway in plants.What does "d" represent?

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-This figure shows the signal transduction pathway in plants.What does "c" represent?

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Which of the following enables plants to determine how much light a plant is getting?
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Which of the following have the largest effect on the biological clocks of plants?
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Which example illustrates that plants have a signal transduction pathway that leads to the activation of genes for proteinase inhibitors?
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Leaves that close at night are said to exhibit which movements?
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When a plant tracks the sun by means of turgor pressure changes in the petiole,this is called
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Which of the following is sometimes referred to as the stress hormone because it initiates and maintains seed and bud dormancy?
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The protective sheath which surrounds the young leaves of a seedling is called the
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A plant physiologist is studying the cause of phototropism,which has what cause?
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The growth regulator that brings about the wound response is
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Which of the following is a use for a group of plant hormones other than gibberellins?
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When a ripe piece of fruit placed in a sealed glass container with several pieces of non-ripe fruit causes the non-ripe fruit to ripen,this is due to what group of plant hormones produced by the already ripe fruit?
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The process of growing a plant from cells or tissue in laboratory glassware is referred to as
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Which of the following statements about tropism is correct?
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You are growing tomatoes and cucumbers in your garden which flower independently of day length because these plants are
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If you were studying the internal mechanism by which a circadian rhythm is maintained in the absence of appropriate stimuli,you would be studying
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If you were to place some auxin on one side of a tipless coleoptile,what would be the result?
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