which is true regarding how auxin impacts bending of plants? auxin increases reversible bending (elasticity) auxin causes the increase of proteins that embed in between cellulose in the cell wall auxin travels to the sunny side of the stem to change growth auxin causes an increase in cell division that results in blending 2. Select all that are true regarding plant responses
which is true regarding how auxin impacts bending of plants? auxin increases reversible bending (elasticity) auxin causes the increase of proteins that embed in between cellulose in the cell wall auxin travels to the sunny side of the stem to change growth auxin causes an increase in cell division that results in blending 2. Select all that are true regarding plant responses
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which is true regarding how auxin impacts bending of plants?
auxin increases reversible bending (elasticity)
auxin causes the increase of proteins that embed in between cellulose in the cell wall
auxin travels to the sunny side of the stem to change growth
auxin causes an increase in cell division that results in blending
2. Select all that are true regarding plant responses
trophic responses are reversible, repeatable movements independent of the position of the stimulus
venus fly trap responses are an example of a nastic movement
phytochrome only enters the nucleus to change gene expression when in the active form (Pfr)
shade or far red light converts the inactive phytochrome (Pr) to the active form (Pfr)
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