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Chapter 33, Problem 10TYK
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Introduction: Plant hormones are chemical messengers that are produced in trace amounts but profoundly affect the growth and development of a plant. Plant hormones perform various functions such as promoting growth, breaking dormancy, mediating fruit ripening, and providing tolerance to stress.
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14. Matching. Write the letter corresponding to the correct answer next to the description.
A. Cuticle
:. Epidermis
C. Guard cells
D. Mesophyll cells
Holes which allow for gas exchange
The outer leaf layer
Cells which open and close the stomata
Photosynthesizing cells
Waxy layer which prevents water loss
Water-conducting tissues, part of the vascular bundle
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B. Identify the plant responses to inducing hormones. Choose your answers in the
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G. FLORIGEN
A. AUXIN
D. ABSCISIC ACID
B. GIBBERELLINS
E. ETHYLYNE
H. METHYL SALICYLATE
C. CYTOKININS
F. SYSTEMIN
_1. Seed germination
_2. Phototropism
_3. Maintains seed dormancy
_4. Shoot elongation
_5. Leaf drop
_6. Stimulates lateral bud
_7. Influence flowering
8. Gravitropism
_9. Closes stomata
_10. Prevents lateral bud sprout (apical dominance)
_11. Fruit development
12. Fruit ripening
13. Gaseous hormone
. Which of the following is not a typical plant response to oxygen deficit due to flooding? *
A. Aerenchyma formation
B. Hyponastic growth of submerged leaves
C. Stomatal closure
D. Induction of anaerobic stress proteins
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