Chapter 39: Q39-8TYU (page 869)
Indicate the response to each condition by drawing a straight seedling or one with the triple response.
Chapter 39: Q39-8TYU (page 869)
Indicate the response to each condition by drawing a straight seedling or one with the triple response.
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Get started for freeThis mule deer are grazing on the shoot tips of a shrub. Describe how this event will alter the physiology, biochemistry, structure, and health of the plant, and identify which hormones and other chemicals are involved in making these changes.
Auxin enhances cell elongation in all of these waysexcept
(A) increased uptake of solutes.
(B) gene activation.
(C) acid-induced denaturation of cell wall proteins.
(D) cell wall loosening.
Why was it necessary to make sure that chemicals could not move through the soil from one plant to the next?
Charles and Francis Darwin discovered that
(A) auxin is responsible for phototropic curvature.
(B) red light is most effective in shoot phototropism.
(C) light destroys auxin.
(D) light is perceived by the tips of coleoptiles.
What are the morphological differences between dark and light-grown plants? Explain how etiolation helps a seedling compete successfully.
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