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Specific cells in developing seeds and maturing fruits have receptors for ethylene, but cells in stems generally do not.
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What are secondary metabolites that function to protect plants from viral, fungal, and bacterial pathogens?
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How might a plant communicate to another plant that it has been attacked by a herbivore?
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External cues such as increasing day length or warming after a cold snap stimulate gibberellin synthesis, which results in bolting in plants such as cabbages.
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The most widely accepted hypothesis for how plants detect gravity posits that plants detect gravity the same why animals detect gravity.
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Which type of plant hormone governs senescence in plants, such as the loss of leaves in autumn by some plants?
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Which plant hormones were first discovered in experiments to define the nutrient media required for plant tissue culture?
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Light of which wavelengths is the main stimulus for phototropism?
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Which plant hormones are primarily responsible for promoting the formation of lateral roots?
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Which of the following is the most important natural auxin?
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Choose the type of plant chemical most closely associated with the action given below. Each chemical may be used more than once.
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Which of the following are chaperone-type proteins that stabilize other proteins in response to environmental stresses such as salinity, drought, heat, and cold?
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Which type of plant hormone is primarily responsible for inhibiting growth of lateral meristems on shoots and restricting the formation of branches?
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After a plant has survived a microbial invasion, the rest of the plant is often less vulnerable to future infections. What is this called?
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Where is the growth-promoting substance that promotes stem elongation and bending toward light primarily produced?
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