Deck 37: Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment

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Darwin's experiments on phototropism illustrated that ____.

A) plant stems bend away from bright lights
B) signals from plant roots control phototropism
C) an opaque cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to bend toward light, but will inhibit growth
D) a translucent cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to bend toward light, but will inhibit growth
E) a translucent cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to both grow and bend toward light
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The most important natural auxin is ____ acid.

A) abscisic
B) gibberellic
C) jasmonic
D) indoleacetic
E) salicylic
Question
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for inhibiting leaf abscission is/are ____.

A) gibberellins
B) ethylene
C) jasmonates
D) abscisic acid
E) auxins
Question
Movement of IAA in a shoot tip is as follows:

A) IAA initially moves downward from the shoot tip via polar transport.
B) IAA initially moves laterally from the shaded to illuminated side of the shoot tip.
C) IAA initially moves laterally from the illuminated to shaded side of the shoot tip.
D) IAA initially moves laterally in the shoot tip via non-polar transport.
E) IAA moves from root tips upwards towards leaves.
Question
If you want all of the orange trees in your orchard to uniformly flower and set fruit, you should spray ____ on your plants.

A) brassinosteroids
B) auxins
C) ethylene
D) salicylic acid
E) cytokinins
Question
Plant hormones generally ____ concentrations to be effective, and usually have ____ on different plant tissues.

A) are effective only in extremely large; the same effect
B) require only low; different effects
C) require only low; the same effect
D) are effective only in extremely large; different effects
E) require moderate; the same effect
Question
The most widely used herbicide in the world, 2,4-D, is a synthetic form of ____.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) salicylic acid
D) gibberellin
E) auxin
Question
Trimming a shrub will make it become more bushy (have more lateral growth) primarily due to a reduction in the amount of ____.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) abscisic acid
D) gibberellin
E) cytokinin
Question
An agar block filled with auxin is placed on top of a shoot that has had the shoot tip removed. The agar block is placed so that it covers only one side of the top of the shoot. You would expect the shoot to ____.

A) stop growing
B) grow faster on the side away from the agar block
C) grow straight up
D) grow faster on the side with the agar block
E) grow faster on both the side away from the agar block and on the side with agar block
Question
The creosote bush exhibits ____, an adaptation that evolved as a response to their biotic environment.

A) chemical defenses to deter carnivores
B) chemical defenses to deter herbivores
C) drought tolerance
D) high success rates of seed germination
E) low rates of clonal asexual reproduction
Question
____ were first discovered in experiments to define the nutrient media required for plant tissue culture.

A) Gibberellins
B) Cytokinins
C) Salicylic acid
D) Auxins
E) Brassinosteroids
Question
According to the acid-growth hypothesis, auxin causes increased acidity in cell walls, which then activates ____ that disrupt(s) bonds between cellulose microfibrils, allowing cell expansion.

A) a membrane potential
B) AUX1 transporters
C) proteins called expansins
D) an mRNA
E) K+ions
Question
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for inhibiting growth of lateral meristems on shoots and restricting the formation of branches is/are ____.

A) abscisic acid
B) cytokinins
C) auxins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
Question
Work by Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin was instrumental in the discovery of ____.

A) auxins
B) brassinosteroids
C) jasmonates
D) cytokinins
E) gibberellins
Question
If you want to prevent a grass seedling shoot from bending toward light, you should ____.

A) remove the shoot tip
B) place a translucent cap on the shoot tip
C) place an opaque cap on the shoot tip
D) either remove the shoot tip or place a translucent cap on the shoot tip
E) either remove the shoot tip or place an opaque cap on the shoot tip
Question
Plant ____ are not known to be influenced by plant hormones.

A) patterns of plant growth
B) cell metabolism
C) gene expression
D) growth responses to light
E) extinction rates
Question
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for promoting the formation of lateral roots is/are ____.

A) jasmonates
B) gibberellins
C) auxins
D) systemin
E) cytokinins
Question
Where is the auxin receptor ABP1 located in plant cells?

A) cell wall
B) cytoplasm
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) plasma membrane
E) nucleus
Question
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for the bending of a plant shoot toward light.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) systemin
D) salicylic acid
E) brassinosteroid
Question
The growth-promoting substance that promotes stem elongation and bending toward light is produced primarily in ____.

A) root tips, traveling to the stem in the xylem
B) the center of the stem region where elongation or bending occurs
C) flowers and flower buds
D) the shoot tip
E) root tips, traveling to the stem in the phloem
Question
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for helping break the dormancy of seeds and buds.

A) gibberellin
B) cytokinin
C) ethylene
D) auxin
E) jasmonate
Question
Commercial grape growers use ____ to get larger grapes by lengthening the stem on which fruits develop.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) auxins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
Question
The plant hormone ____ is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) auxin
D) salicylic acid
E) systemin
Question
Plants exude ____ from roots to stimulate the growth of soil fungi.

A) strigolactones
B) cytokinins
C) ethylene
D) auxins
E) jasmonates
Question
Placing a ripe apple with other apples that are not ripe will cause the other apples to ripen sooner due to the release of ____.

A) brassinosteroids
B) ethylene
C) auxins
D) oligosaccharins
E) abscisic acid
Question
In monoecious species of plants, plants that have separate "male" and "female" flowers both on the same plant, applications of gibberellin ____.

A) cause all flowers formed to be "female"
B) encourage proportionally more "male" flowers to develop
C) cause all flowers formed to actually be both "male" and "female"
D) cause all flowers formed to be "male"
E) encourage proportionally more "female" flowers to develop
Question
A pea plant that is not able to make GA1will ____.

A) grow away from light
B) not be able to make flowers
C) be a dwarf
D) not be able to make fruits
E) have nearly no root growth
Question
Synthetic compounds similar to ____ are used to prolong the shelf life of vegetables such as lettuces and mushrooms and to keep cut flowers fresh.

A) salicylic acid
B) jasmonates
C) abscisic acid
D) gibberellins
E) cytokinins
Question
Boiling DNA can produce ____.

A) salicylic acid
B) auxins
C) cytokinins
D) abscisic acid
E) jasmonates
Question
The plant hormone synthesized mainly in root tips and apparently transported through the plant in xylem sap is ____.

A) gibberellins
B) auxins
C) oligosaccharins
D) ethylene
E) cytokinins
Question
The plant hormone ____ causes chloroplasts to mature.

A) cytokinin
B) salicylic acid
C) abscisic acid
D) ethylene
E) gibberellin
Question
Suppose you are culturing tobacco callus in a Petri dish at a 10:1 ratio of auxin to cytokinin. To promote only shoot development you would ____.

A) increase the cytokinin ratio
B) increase the auxin ratio
C) reduce the auxin level significantly and increase the cytokinin level slightly
D) grow the tobacco in the dark
E) grow the tobacco in the light
Question
Fruit ripening is promoted by ____.

A) ethylene
B) jasmonates
C) gibberellins
D) brassinosteroids
E) abscisic acid
Question
The plant hormone structurally similar to adenine is ____.

A) brassinosteroid
B) abscisic acid
C) ethylene
D) cytokinin
E) systemin
Question
The plant hormone ____ is apparently synthesized from carotenoid pigments inside plastids.

A) salicylic acid
B) cytokinin
C) abscisic acid
D) jasmonate
E) brassinosteroid
Question
The plant hormone ____ governs senescence in plants, such as the loss of leaves in autumn by some plants.

A) cytokinins
B) abscisic acid
C) gibberellins
D) brassinosteroids
E) ethylene
Question
Leaf aging is retarded by ____.

A) salicylic acid
B) abscisic acid
C) cytokinins
D) ethylene
E) gibberellins
Question
The plant hormones ____ appear to regulate the expression of genes associated with a plant's growth responses to light.

A) salicylic acid
B) brassinosteroids
C) gibberellins
D) jasmonates
E) oligosaccharins
Question
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for the growth of a floral stalk in rosette plants such as cabbages.

A) salicylic acid
B) cytokinins
C) ethylene
D) gibberellin
E) brassinosteroid
Question
The plant hormone ____ has been shown to both promote pollen tube elongation and inhibit root elongation.

A) jasmonate
B) ethylene
C) brassinosteroid
D) salicylic acid
E) oligosaccharin
Question
The plant hormone ____ is generally responsible for long-term inhibition of plant growth such as in buds and seeds.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) oligosaccharin
D) brassinosteroid
E) abscisic acid
Question
After a plant has survived a microbial invasion, the rest of the plant is often less vulnerable to future infections. This is called ____.

A) systemic acquired resistance
B) wound defense
C) gene-for-gene recognition
D) hypersensitive response
E) jasmonate response
Question
Chaperone-type proteins that stabilize other proteins in response to environmental stresses such as salinity, drought, heat, and cold are ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
Question
Imagine that you own a nursery and you want to reduce the chance that plants you ship will suffer from shipping damage. You should you apply ____ to the plants before shipping.

A) cytokinins
B) abscisic acid
C) oligosaccharins
D) gibberellins
E) ethylene
Question
The plant hormone ____ stimulates stomata to close during a drought.

A) salicylic acid
B) gibberellin
C) abscisic acid
D) auxin
E) oligosaccharin
Question
The synthesis of ____ is triggered when cells bind systemin.

A) gibberellin
B) auxin
C) jasmonate
D) cytokinin
E) brassinosteroids
Question
Bioactive specialized compounds that function to protect plants from viral, fungal and bacterial pathogens are ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
Question
The plant signaling molecule ____ is similar in structure to aspirin.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) salicylic acid
D) jasmonate
E) oligosaccharin
Question
In systemic acquired resistance, the regulatory protein NPR-1 moves from the cytoplasm to the cell nucleus, apparently in response to a buildup of ____ in the cytoplasm.

A) ethylene
B) brassinosteroids
C) oligosaccharins
D) jasmonates
E) salicylic acid
Question
In the back and forth evolutionary struggle between plants and virulent bacteria, plants use ____ immunity to combat the bacteria.

A) effector-triggered
B) systemic acquired
C) gene-for-gene
D) hypersensitive
E) jasmonate response
Question
The first peptide hormone discovered in plants was ____, which functions in wound response in the tomato.

A) cytokinin
B) systemin
C) gibberellin
D) jasmonate
E) salicylic acid
Question
The plant hormone ____ trigger plant responses to environmental stresses such as cold snaps, high salinity, and drought.

A) abscisic acid
B) cytokinin
C) oligosaccharin
D) jasmonate
E) ethylene
Question
In some cases, when an insect begins feeding on a leaf the plant responds by activating a signaling pathway that results in the production of ____, which disrupt an insect's capacity to digest proteins.

A) gibberellins
B) lipases
C) chitinases
D) protease inhibitors
E) cytokinins
Question
Bioactive specialized compounds are ____.

A) synthesized in some plants as part of basic metabolism
B) only synthesized in plant leaves
C) molecules that attract herbivore pollinators
D) synthesized in floral structures to attract pollinating insects
E) only synthesized in plant roots
Question
Researchers have used molecular analysis to determine that ____ evolved after flowering plants, but before eudicots and monocots emerged.

A) auxins
B) cytokinins
C) jasmonates
D) gibbererlins
E) ethylene
Question
When a plant has a hypersensitive response, production of ____ triggers effects such as the expression of PR proteins.

A) oligosaccharins
B) salicylic acid
C) ethylene
D) cytokinin
E) brassinosteroids
Question
The main stimulus for phototropism is light of ____ wavelengths.

A) red
B) green
C) yellow
D) blue
E) far red
Question
Chitinases are examples of ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
Question
Molecular data has shown that ____ originated during the period when non-bryophytes diverged from the bryophytes.

A) auxins
B) cytokinins
C) jasmonates
D) gibberellins
E) ethylene
Question
The second messenger inositol triphosphate (IP3) appears to be involved in stomatal closure triggered by ____.

A) auxins
B) abscisic acid
C) oligosaccharins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
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leaf bud dormancy
gibberellins
leaf bud dormancy
salicylic acid
leaf bud dormancy
auxins
leaf bud dormancy
abscisic acid
leaf bud dormancy
ethylene
leaf bud dormancy
strigolactones
Question
At night, assuming no artificial lights, primarily ____.

A) Prabsorbs red light and is converted to Pfr
B) Prabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pfr
C) Pfrabsorbs red light and is converted to Pr
D) Pfrabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pr
E) Pfris converted to Pr
Question
A plant's response to the relative lengths of light and dark periods in its environment during each 24-hour period is a phenomenon called ____.

A) gravitropism
B) photoperiodism
C) thigmotropism
D) circadian rhythms
E) phototropism
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systemic acquired resistance
gibberellins
systemic acquired resistance
salicylic acid
systemic acquired resistance
auxins
systemic acquired resistance
abscisic acid
systemic acquired resistance
ethylene
systemic acquired resistance
strigolactones
Question
The plant hormone ____ appears to play a major role in gravitropism in roots and shoots.

A) salicylic acid
B) gibberellin
C) abscisic acid
D) auxin
E) oligosaccharin
Question
Flowering in Arabidopsis appears to require ____.

A) production in leaves of CO protein and FT protein
B) movement of CO protein from leaves to the shoot apex
C) expression of CO protein in the shoot apex
D) movement of FT mRNA from leaves to the shoot apex
E) movement of FT protein from leaves to the shoot apex
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Match between columns
Premises:
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
Question
Plant activities that follow a biological clock so that they are based on cycles of about 24 hours are ____.

A) gravitropisms
B) photoperiodisms
C) thigmotropisms
D) circadian rhythms
E) phototropisms
Question
Thigmotropism is a growth response to ____.

A) light
B) day length
C) contact with a solid object
D) circadian rhythms
E) gravity
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Match between columns
Premises:
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
Question
You observe a sunflower that moves its leaves so that it tracks the sun across the sky through the day, and a sensitive plant that reversibly folds up its leaflets when you touch it. These are both examples of ____.

A) phototropism
B) thigmotropism
C) stress responses
D) circadian rhythms
E) nastic movements
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Match between columns
Premises:
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
Question
Match between columns
Premises:
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
Question
Research by Philip A. Wigge has shown that ____.

A) the genome size of plants varies little between species
B) the genome size of individual plants of the same species is constant
C) FT is important for flowering
D) FT plays no role in flowering
E) the genome size of plants is related to plant size
Question
Statoliths, particles that move in the direction gravity pulls them, are typically ____ in plants.

A) amyloplasts
B) calcium carbonate crystals
C) nuclei
D) vacuoles
E) hormones
Question
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.
Question
Which of the following serves as a switching mechanism in the photoperiodic response in plants?

A) phytochrome
B) auxin
C) cryptochrome
D) calmodulin
E) phytoalexin
Question
How might a plant communicate to another plant that it has been attacked by a herbivore?
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During daylight hours, primarily ____.

A) Prabsorbs red light and is converted to Pfr
B) Prabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pfr
C) Pfrabsorbs red light and is converted to Pr
D) Pfrabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pr
E) Pfris converted to Pr
Question
Typically, ____ does not promote dormancy in perennial plants.

A) dry soil
B) nitrogen deficiency
C) long nights
D) cold nights
E) warm nights
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Deck 37: Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment
1
Darwin's experiments on phototropism illustrated that ____.

A) plant stems bend away from bright lights
B) signals from plant roots control phototropism
C) an opaque cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to bend toward light, but will inhibit growth
D) a translucent cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to bend toward light, but will inhibit growth
E) a translucent cap placed over a shoot tip will cause a plant to both grow and bend toward light
E
2
The most important natural auxin is ____ acid.

A) abscisic
B) gibberellic
C) jasmonic
D) indoleacetic
E) salicylic
D
3
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for inhibiting leaf abscission is/are ____.

A) gibberellins
B) ethylene
C) jasmonates
D) abscisic acid
E) auxins
E
4
Movement of IAA in a shoot tip is as follows:

A) IAA initially moves downward from the shoot tip via polar transport.
B) IAA initially moves laterally from the shaded to illuminated side of the shoot tip.
C) IAA initially moves laterally from the illuminated to shaded side of the shoot tip.
D) IAA initially moves laterally in the shoot tip via non-polar transport.
E) IAA moves from root tips upwards towards leaves.
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5
If you want all of the orange trees in your orchard to uniformly flower and set fruit, you should spray ____ on your plants.

A) brassinosteroids
B) auxins
C) ethylene
D) salicylic acid
E) cytokinins
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6
Plant hormones generally ____ concentrations to be effective, and usually have ____ on different plant tissues.

A) are effective only in extremely large; the same effect
B) require only low; different effects
C) require only low; the same effect
D) are effective only in extremely large; different effects
E) require moderate; the same effect
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7
The most widely used herbicide in the world, 2,4-D, is a synthetic form of ____.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) salicylic acid
D) gibberellin
E) auxin
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8
Trimming a shrub will make it become more bushy (have more lateral growth) primarily due to a reduction in the amount of ____.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) abscisic acid
D) gibberellin
E) cytokinin
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9
An agar block filled with auxin is placed on top of a shoot that has had the shoot tip removed. The agar block is placed so that it covers only one side of the top of the shoot. You would expect the shoot to ____.

A) stop growing
B) grow faster on the side away from the agar block
C) grow straight up
D) grow faster on the side with the agar block
E) grow faster on both the side away from the agar block and on the side with agar block
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10
The creosote bush exhibits ____, an adaptation that evolved as a response to their biotic environment.

A) chemical defenses to deter carnivores
B) chemical defenses to deter herbivores
C) drought tolerance
D) high success rates of seed germination
E) low rates of clonal asexual reproduction
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11
____ were first discovered in experiments to define the nutrient media required for plant tissue culture.

A) Gibberellins
B) Cytokinins
C) Salicylic acid
D) Auxins
E) Brassinosteroids
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12
According to the acid-growth hypothesis, auxin causes increased acidity in cell walls, which then activates ____ that disrupt(s) bonds between cellulose microfibrils, allowing cell expansion.

A) a membrane potential
B) AUX1 transporters
C) proteins called expansins
D) an mRNA
E) K+ions
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13
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for inhibiting growth of lateral meristems on shoots and restricting the formation of branches is/are ____.

A) abscisic acid
B) cytokinins
C) auxins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
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14
Work by Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin was instrumental in the discovery of ____.

A) auxins
B) brassinosteroids
C) jasmonates
D) cytokinins
E) gibberellins
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15
If you want to prevent a grass seedling shoot from bending toward light, you should ____.

A) remove the shoot tip
B) place a translucent cap on the shoot tip
C) place an opaque cap on the shoot tip
D) either remove the shoot tip or place a translucent cap on the shoot tip
E) either remove the shoot tip or place an opaque cap on the shoot tip
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16
Plant ____ are not known to be influenced by plant hormones.

A) patterns of plant growth
B) cell metabolism
C) gene expression
D) growth responses to light
E) extinction rates
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17
The type of plant hormone primarily responsible for promoting the formation of lateral roots is/are ____.

A) jasmonates
B) gibberellins
C) auxins
D) systemin
E) cytokinins
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18
Where is the auxin receptor ABP1 located in plant cells?

A) cell wall
B) cytoplasm
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) plasma membrane
E) nucleus
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19
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for the bending of a plant shoot toward light.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) systemin
D) salicylic acid
E) brassinosteroid
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20
The growth-promoting substance that promotes stem elongation and bending toward light is produced primarily in ____.

A) root tips, traveling to the stem in the xylem
B) the center of the stem region where elongation or bending occurs
C) flowers and flower buds
D) the shoot tip
E) root tips, traveling to the stem in the phloem
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21
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for helping break the dormancy of seeds and buds.

A) gibberellin
B) cytokinin
C) ethylene
D) auxin
E) jasmonate
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22
Commercial grape growers use ____ to get larger grapes by lengthening the stem on which fruits develop.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) auxins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
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23
The plant hormone ____ is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) auxin
D) salicylic acid
E) systemin
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24
Plants exude ____ from roots to stimulate the growth of soil fungi.

A) strigolactones
B) cytokinins
C) ethylene
D) auxins
E) jasmonates
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25
Placing a ripe apple with other apples that are not ripe will cause the other apples to ripen sooner due to the release of ____.

A) brassinosteroids
B) ethylene
C) auxins
D) oligosaccharins
E) abscisic acid
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26
In monoecious species of plants, plants that have separate "male" and "female" flowers both on the same plant, applications of gibberellin ____.

A) cause all flowers formed to be "female"
B) encourage proportionally more "male" flowers to develop
C) cause all flowers formed to actually be both "male" and "female"
D) cause all flowers formed to be "male"
E) encourage proportionally more "female" flowers to develop
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27
A pea plant that is not able to make GA1will ____.

A) grow away from light
B) not be able to make flowers
C) be a dwarf
D) not be able to make fruits
E) have nearly no root growth
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28
Synthetic compounds similar to ____ are used to prolong the shelf life of vegetables such as lettuces and mushrooms and to keep cut flowers fresh.

A) salicylic acid
B) jasmonates
C) abscisic acid
D) gibberellins
E) cytokinins
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29
Boiling DNA can produce ____.

A) salicylic acid
B) auxins
C) cytokinins
D) abscisic acid
E) jasmonates
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30
The plant hormone synthesized mainly in root tips and apparently transported through the plant in xylem sap is ____.

A) gibberellins
B) auxins
C) oligosaccharins
D) ethylene
E) cytokinins
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31
The plant hormone ____ causes chloroplasts to mature.

A) cytokinin
B) salicylic acid
C) abscisic acid
D) ethylene
E) gibberellin
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32
Suppose you are culturing tobacco callus in a Petri dish at a 10:1 ratio of auxin to cytokinin. To promote only shoot development you would ____.

A) increase the cytokinin ratio
B) increase the auxin ratio
C) reduce the auxin level significantly and increase the cytokinin level slightly
D) grow the tobacco in the dark
E) grow the tobacco in the light
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33
Fruit ripening is promoted by ____.

A) ethylene
B) jasmonates
C) gibberellins
D) brassinosteroids
E) abscisic acid
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34
The plant hormone structurally similar to adenine is ____.

A) brassinosteroid
B) abscisic acid
C) ethylene
D) cytokinin
E) systemin
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35
The plant hormone ____ is apparently synthesized from carotenoid pigments inside plastids.

A) salicylic acid
B) cytokinin
C) abscisic acid
D) jasmonate
E) brassinosteroid
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36
The plant hormone ____ governs senescence in plants, such as the loss of leaves in autumn by some plants.

A) cytokinins
B) abscisic acid
C) gibberellins
D) brassinosteroids
E) ethylene
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37
Leaf aging is retarded by ____.

A) salicylic acid
B) abscisic acid
C) cytokinins
D) ethylene
E) gibberellins
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38
The plant hormones ____ appear to regulate the expression of genes associated with a plant's growth responses to light.

A) salicylic acid
B) brassinosteroids
C) gibberellins
D) jasmonates
E) oligosaccharins
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39
The plant hormone ____ is primarily responsible for the growth of a floral stalk in rosette plants such as cabbages.

A) salicylic acid
B) cytokinins
C) ethylene
D) gibberellin
E) brassinosteroid
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40
The plant hormone ____ has been shown to both promote pollen tube elongation and inhibit root elongation.

A) jasmonate
B) ethylene
C) brassinosteroid
D) salicylic acid
E) oligosaccharin
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41
The plant hormone ____ is generally responsible for long-term inhibition of plant growth such as in buds and seeds.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) oligosaccharin
D) brassinosteroid
E) abscisic acid
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42
After a plant has survived a microbial invasion, the rest of the plant is often less vulnerable to future infections. This is called ____.

A) systemic acquired resistance
B) wound defense
C) gene-for-gene recognition
D) hypersensitive response
E) jasmonate response
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43
Chaperone-type proteins that stabilize other proteins in response to environmental stresses such as salinity, drought, heat, and cold are ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
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44
Imagine that you own a nursery and you want to reduce the chance that plants you ship will suffer from shipping damage. You should you apply ____ to the plants before shipping.

A) cytokinins
B) abscisic acid
C) oligosaccharins
D) gibberellins
E) ethylene
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45
The plant hormone ____ stimulates stomata to close during a drought.

A) salicylic acid
B) gibberellin
C) abscisic acid
D) auxin
E) oligosaccharin
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46
The synthesis of ____ is triggered when cells bind systemin.

A) gibberellin
B) auxin
C) jasmonate
D) cytokinin
E) brassinosteroids
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47
Bioactive specialized compounds that function to protect plants from viral, fungal and bacterial pathogens are ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
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48
The plant signaling molecule ____ is similar in structure to aspirin.

A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) salicylic acid
D) jasmonate
E) oligosaccharin
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49
In systemic acquired resistance, the regulatory protein NPR-1 moves from the cytoplasm to the cell nucleus, apparently in response to a buildup of ____ in the cytoplasm.

A) ethylene
B) brassinosteroids
C) oligosaccharins
D) jasmonates
E) salicylic acid
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50
In the back and forth evolutionary struggle between plants and virulent bacteria, plants use ____ immunity to combat the bacteria.

A) effector-triggered
B) systemic acquired
C) gene-for-gene
D) hypersensitive
E) jasmonate response
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51
The first peptide hormone discovered in plants was ____, which functions in wound response in the tomato.

A) cytokinin
B) systemin
C) gibberellin
D) jasmonate
E) salicylic acid
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52
The plant hormone ____ trigger plant responses to environmental stresses such as cold snaps, high salinity, and drought.

A) abscisic acid
B) cytokinin
C) oligosaccharin
D) jasmonate
E) ethylene
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53
In some cases, when an insect begins feeding on a leaf the plant responds by activating a signaling pathway that results in the production of ____, which disrupt an insect's capacity to digest proteins.

A) gibberellins
B) lipases
C) chitinases
D) protease inhibitors
E) cytokinins
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54
Bioactive specialized compounds are ____.

A) synthesized in some plants as part of basic metabolism
B) only synthesized in plant leaves
C) molecules that attract herbivore pollinators
D) synthesized in floral structures to attract pollinating insects
E) only synthesized in plant roots
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55
Researchers have used molecular analysis to determine that ____ evolved after flowering plants, but before eudicots and monocots emerged.

A) auxins
B) cytokinins
C) jasmonates
D) gibbererlins
E) ethylene
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56
When a plant has a hypersensitive response, production of ____ triggers effects such as the expression of PR proteins.

A) oligosaccharins
B) salicylic acid
C) ethylene
D) cytokinin
E) brassinosteroids
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57
The main stimulus for phototropism is light of ____ wavelengths.

A) red
B) green
C) yellow
D) blue
E) far red
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58
Chitinases are examples of ____.

A) systemins
B) phytoalexins
C) PR proteins
D) R genes
E) heat-shock proteins
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59
Molecular data has shown that ____ originated during the period when non-bryophytes diverged from the bryophytes.

A) auxins
B) cytokinins
C) jasmonates
D) gibberellins
E) ethylene
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60
The second messenger inositol triphosphate (IP3) appears to be involved in stomatal closure triggered by ____.

A) auxins
B) abscisic acid
C) oligosaccharins
D) salicylic acid
E) gibberellins
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61
Match between columns
leaf bud dormancy
gibberellins
leaf bud dormancy
salicylic acid
leaf bud dormancy
auxins
leaf bud dormancy
abscisic acid
leaf bud dormancy
ethylene
leaf bud dormancy
strigolactones
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62
At night, assuming no artificial lights, primarily ____.

A) Prabsorbs red light and is converted to Pfr
B) Prabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pfr
C) Pfrabsorbs red light and is converted to Pr
D) Pfrabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pr
E) Pfris converted to Pr
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63
A plant's response to the relative lengths of light and dark periods in its environment during each 24-hour period is a phenomenon called ____.

A) gravitropism
B) photoperiodism
C) thigmotropism
D) circadian rhythms
E) phototropism
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64
Match between columns
systemic acquired resistance
gibberellins
systemic acquired resistance
salicylic acid
systemic acquired resistance
auxins
systemic acquired resistance
abscisic acid
systemic acquired resistance
ethylene
systemic acquired resistance
strigolactones
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65
The plant hormone ____ appears to play a major role in gravitropism in roots and shoots.

A) salicylic acid
B) gibberellin
C) abscisic acid
D) auxin
E) oligosaccharin
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66
Flowering in Arabidopsis appears to require ____.

A) production in leaves of CO protein and FT protein
B) movement of CO protein from leaves to the shoot apex
C) expression of CO protein in the shoot apex
D) movement of FT mRNA from leaves to the shoot apex
E) movement of FT protein from leaves to the shoot apex
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67
Match between columns
Premises:
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
bolting
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
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68
Plant activities that follow a biological clock so that they are based on cycles of about 24 hours are ____.

A) gravitropisms
B) photoperiodisms
C) thigmotropisms
D) circadian rhythms
E) phototropisms
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69
Thigmotropism is a growth response to ____.

A) light
B) day length
C) contact with a solid object
D) circadian rhythms
E) gravity
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70
Match between columns
Premises:
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
fruit ripening
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
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71
You observe a sunflower that moves its leaves so that it tracks the sun across the sky through the day, and a sensitive plant that reversibly folds up its leaflets when you touch it. These are both examples of ____.

A) phototropism
B) thigmotropism
C) stress responses
D) circadian rhythms
E) nastic movements
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72
Match between columns
Premises:
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
apical dominance
Responses:
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
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73
Match between columns
Premises:
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
Victoria Gomex-Roldan
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gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
gibberellins
salicylic acid
auxins
abscisic acid
ethylene
strigolactones
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74
Research by Philip A. Wigge has shown that ____.

A) the genome size of plants varies little between species
B) the genome size of individual plants of the same species is constant
C) FT is important for flowering
D) FT plays no role in flowering
E) the genome size of plants is related to plant size
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75
Statoliths, particles that move in the direction gravity pulls them, are typically ____ in plants.

A) amyloplasts
B) calcium carbonate crystals
C) nuclei
D) vacuoles
E) hormones
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76
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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77
Which of the following serves as a switching mechanism in the photoperiodic response in plants?

A) phytochrome
B) auxin
C) cryptochrome
D) calmodulin
E) phytoalexin
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78
How might a plant communicate to another plant that it has been attacked by a herbivore?
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79
During daylight hours, primarily ____.

A) Prabsorbs red light and is converted to Pfr
B) Prabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pfr
C) Pfrabsorbs red light and is converted to Pr
D) Pfrabsorbs far-red light and is converted to Pr
E) Pfris converted to Pr
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80
Typically, ____ does not promote dormancy in perennial plants.

A) dry soil
B) nitrogen deficiency
C) long nights
D) cold nights
E) warm nights
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