Match the picture with the process lanolin active apical buc

Match the picture with the process. lanolin active apical bucd dormant lateral bud 4 A. Auxin produced by the plant moves down the stem and inhibits lateral bud growth B. applied auxin is transported down the stem an inhibits lateral bud growth 4 C. blocking auxin transport with a chemical auxin transport inhibitor releases the lateral buds from dormancy even when the apical bud is intact. D. the apical bud must be present to inhibit lateral buds QUESTION 2 2 points Save Answer Why does adding a ripe banana peel to a sack of non-ripe melons speed up the ripening process in the melons? o ethylene gas from the banana peel enters the melons and induces the ripening process o cytokinins are the black substance on the peel and this rubs off on the melons to induce ripening O auxins are made in the tip of the banana but melons lack a tip so they do not make it. O Trick question, ripe banana peels do not really help ripen other fruit.

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Question 1

1- A

2- D

3- B

4- C

Question 2

The artificial ripening of the fruit is induced by the ethylene gas. So adding the ripe banana peel will induce the production of ethylene gas which in turn ripens the melon stores along with it. The answer is Ethylene gas from banana peel enters the melons and induce the ripening process.

Question 3

The answer is Barley. Cereal crops accumulate starch in the seed endosperm as an energy reserve. This starch serves as the primary carbohydrate component in the diets of humans and livestock and also has numerous important industrial applications.

Question 6

Abscisic acid, or ABA, generally inhibits other hormones, such as the auxin IAA. It was originally thought to promote abscission. The answer is Abscisic acid.

Question 4

Small, light seeds which are dispersed: Plants

Large seeds that remain attached to the plant: Humans

Seeds create genetic diversity by combining genes of parents: Both

Seeds are covered in a hard coat that resist digestion by animals that eat the seed: Plants

Seeds have no hard coat and can be digested completely by animals: Humans

Seeds store nutrients in the form of carbohydrate, protein and oil: Both

Seeds are dormant and can germinate many years later: Plants

Question 5

Opaque 2 a transcription factor protein: Works in the nucleus and turns on genes that are important in building the seed.

Zein a storage protein: Provides amino acids for the seedling and creates a type of shelf in the endosperm to pack in starch

AGPase: Builds starch from glucose

Fatty acid synthase: Makes long hydrocarbon molecules which is important for building lipids.


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