Chapter 30: Q 21. (page 868)
The main photoreceptor that triggers phototropism is a ________.
a. phytochrome
b. cryptochrome
c. phototropin
d. Carotenoid
Short Answer
C. Photoropin
Chapter 30: Q 21. (page 868)
The main photoreceptor that triggers phototropism is a ________.
a. phytochrome
b. cryptochrome
c. phototropin
d. Carotenoid
C. Photoropin
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