A) a biological clock which can measure time.
B) a photoreceptor called phytochrome.
C) increased turgor pressure.
D) protease inhibitors.
E) a biological clock which can measure time and a photoreceptor called phytochrome only are correct.
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A) abscisic acid
B) auxin
C) cytokinin
D) ethylene
E) gibberellins
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A) abscisic acid
B) ethylene
C) cytokinin
D) auxin
E) gibberellin
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A) Ethylene
B) Cytokinins
C) Abscisic acid
D) Gibberellins
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A) auxins
B) ethylene
C) gibberellins
D) cytokinins
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A) negative gravitropism.
B) positive gravitropism.
C) thigmotropism.
D) negative phototropism.
E) positive phototropism.
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A) H+
B) Ca2+
C) Na+
D) Mg2+
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A) abscisic acid
B) auxin
C) cytokinin
D) ethylene
E) gibberellin
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A) correct hormone needs to bind to the appropriate receptor in order to enter the cell.
B) relay proteins need to amplify the signal and convert it into one that will alter the cellular machinery.
C) gene expression must change to produce the appropriate cellular process.
D) All of the answer choices are correct.
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A) Plant hormones include at least one form that is a gas.
B) Each naturally occurring hormone has a specific chemical structure.
C) Hormones are among the principal internal regulators of plant growth.
D) Responses to plant hormones may be observed in nearly any part of a plant.
E) All known growth regulators of plants are chemicals produced naturally in plants.
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A) chloroplast-vascular bundle-sap.
B) reception-transduction-cellular response.
C) sensory nerve-interneuron-motor nerve.
D) input-reflex-output.
E) leaf-stem-root.
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A) auxins
B) cytokinins
C) ethylene
D) IAA
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A) Because of the change in the plants position it will have sediments of statoliths (amyloplasts containing starch granules) settle towards the lower side of the stems and roots and come into contact with the cytoskeletal elements.
B) The stems on the shady side of the plant will elongate due to the presence of auxin.
C) The tendril of the plant will coil around any type of substrate that it comes into contact with.
D) The guard cells will swell with water due to an increase in sodium ions which will cause the plant to grow upright.
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A) Alter the receptor molecule on the plasma membrane, cytoplasm or nucleus.
B) Block the relay proteins within the cytoplasm that will convert the signal.
C) Change the gene expression or the cellular process that affects the plants growth.
D) All of these would alter the defensive mechanisms of the plant.
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A) ethylene
B) abscisic acid
C) cytokinins
D) Auxin
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A) abscisic acid
B) auxin
C) cytokinin
D) ethylene
E) gibberellin
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