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As a seed matures, what is it doing metabolically with carbohydrates? correct answers Producing cells for the embryo for growth and endosperm for food storage What is a seed called in terms of carbon partitioning? correct answers Sink What hormone/growth regulator is being produced during see...

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As a seed matures, what is it doing metabolically with carbohydrates? correct answers
Producing cells for the embryo for growth and endosperm for food storage

What is a seed called in terms of carbon partitioning? correct answers Sink

What hormone/growth regulator is being produced during seed development? correct answers
ABA and Ethylene

What is a seed blocked from germination called? correct answers Dormant Seed

What stimulates a seed to germinate? correct answers Abiotic Factors - light (red/far red),
water, temperature
Growth Regulators - GA
Receptors - Phytochrome

What must occur physiologically for the seed to germinate? correct answers Auxin
production must be activated; GA encourages enzymes to mobilize sugars, proteins and
minerals that are stored in the endosperm

What hormones are high in the active root apical meristem? correct answers Auxin and
cytokinin

What is the process for regulating the direction the root will grow? correct answers
Gravitotropism

What hormone regulates root cell elongation? correct answers Auxin

How does the root/shoot know its tip from its base? correct answers Polar transport of auxin
by PIN proteins

What stimulates the shoot to grow, green up and produce leaves? Receptor? correct answers
Stimulus: Red/Far Red Light
Receptor: Phytochrome

What stimulates the seedling to grow into the light? Receptor? correct answers Stimulus:
Blue Light
Receptor: Phototropin

What force powers the elongation of cells? correct answers Pressure

What process allows the seedling to grow away from its older siblings? correct answers
Shade Avoidance

How are the elongating cells instructed to grow in desired directions? correct answers pH
change in cell wall proteins

, How do leaves tell the rest of the plant when they are being infected with a bacterial
pathogen? correct answers Jasmonic Acid and Salicylic Acid

What is the flowering hormone? Where does it come from in the plant? Where in the plant
does it cause change? correct answers Florigen
Produced in the leaves
Acts in the shoot apical meristem by creating reproductive leaves (petals)

What system moves the carbohydrates around the plant? In what form? correct answers
Phloem in the form of sugar

As leaves get older what hormone likely is decreasing as they start to abscise? correct
answers Auxin, cytokinin and GA

What hormone is likely increasing to induce leaves to abscise? correct answers Ethylene

Where are extra carbohydrates stored at the cellular level? Organ level? correct answers As
starch in amyloplasts, plastids in chloroplasts

How do the stomata know when to open? correct answers Guard cells become uneven when
they take up too much water and cause the stomata to open

What are photosynthesizing leaves called in terms of carbon partitioning? correct answers
Source

General Process of Gene Expression correct answers Transcription
RNA Processing - capping, polyadenylation, splicing
Translation
Post-transcriptional processing - protein folding, protein cleavage and modification, protein
degradation
Protein activation

Reverse Genetics correct answers discovering gene function from a genetic sequence
Genotype to Phenotype

Forward Genetics correct answers Traditional approach to the study of gene function that
begins with a phenotype (a mutant organism) and proceeds to a gene that encodes the
phenotype.

Phototropism correct answers The growth of a plant toward a light source

What factors limit cell growth? How is that limitation relieved? correct answers Cell's size is
limited to a surface area to volume, which can be increased with auxin which allow the cells
to become elastic. More elastic cells can absorb more water and grow longer

What is the receptor for phototropism in seedlings? correct answers Phototropin (PHOT)

What happens in the seedling to produce the tropism and how does that signal happen?
correct answers Starch is broken down in the endosperm to allow sucrose, proteins and
minerals to be used by the embryo to grow. Seedlings take up water from the environment.

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