front 1 Which of the following statements about plant hormones is false? | back 1 abscisic acid generally promotes growth |
front 2 Negative gravitropism of plant shoots | back 2 results from relatively rapid elongation of some stem cells, depends upon the aggregation of statoliths, and depends auxin distribution |
front 3 Many plants flower in response to day-length cues. Which statement concerning flowering false? | back 3 long-day plants flower in response to long days, not short nights |
front 4 How may a plant respond to severe heat stress? | back 4 by producing heat-shock proteins, which may protect the plant's proteins from denaturing |
front 5 Auxins (IAA) in plants are known to affect all of the following phenomena except | back 5 maintenance of dormancy |
front 6 Plants growing in a partially dark environment will grow toward light in a response called phototropism. Choose the incorrect statement regarding phototropism. | back 6 auxin causes a decrease in growth on the side of the stem exposed to light |
front 7 A plant will recognize a pathogenic invader | back 7 if it has the specific R gene that corresponds to the pathogen molecule encoded by an Avr gene |
front 8 Seed packets give a recommended planting depth for the enclosed seeds. The most likely reason some seeds are to be covered with only 1/4 inch of soil is that the | back 8 seeds require light to germinate |
front 9 We tend to think of plants as immobile when, in fact, they can move in many ways. All of the following are movements plants are accomplish except | back 9 folding and unfolding of leaves using muscle-like tissues |
front 10 Ethylene, as an example of a plant hormone, may have multiple effects on a plant, depending on all of the following except the | back 10 altered chemical structure of ethylene from a gas to a liquid |
front 11 If a long-day plant has a critical night length of 9 hours, which 24-hour cycle would prevent flowering? | back 11 14 hours light/10 hours dark |
front 12 If a scientist discovers an Arabidopsis mutant that does not store starch in plastids has normal gravitropic bending, what aspect of our understanding would need to be reevaluated? | back 12 the role of statoliths in gravitropism |
front 13 In extremely cold regions, woody species may survive freezing temperatures by | back 13 increasing cytoplasmic levels of specific solute concentrations, such as sugars |
front 14 Most plants close their stomata at night. What color of light would be effective in promoting stomatal opening in the middle of the night? | back 14 blue |
front 15 Regarding positive gravitropism exhibited by plant roots | back 15 it depends on more rapid elongation of some cells |
front 16 Plants often use changes in day length (photoperiod) to trigger events such as dormancy and flowering. It is logical that plants have this mechanism because photoperiod changes | back 16 are more predictable than air temperature changes |
front 17 What would happen if the secondary messenger cGMP was clocked in the de-etiolation pathway? | back 17 Ca2+ channels could open, and specific protein kinase 2 could still be produced |
front 18 After some time, the tip of a plant that has been forced into a horizontal position grows upward. This phenomenon is related to | back 18 auxin movement toward the lower side of the stem |
front 19 You are part of a desert plant research team trying to discover crops that will be productive in arid climates. You discover a plant that produces a guard cell hormone under water-deficit conditions. Most likely the hormone is | back 19 ABA |
front 20 In attempting to make a seed break dormancy, one logically could treat it | back 20 gibberellins |
front 21 What is the probable role of salicylic acid in the defense response of plants | back 21 activate systemic acquired resistance of plants |
front 22 Both red and blue light are involved in | back 22 stem elongation |
front 23 Which of the following is not presently considered a major mechanism whereby hormones control plant development? | back 23 affecting cell respiration via regulation of the citric acid cycle |
front 24 Charles and Francis Darwin concluded from their experiments on phototropism by grass seedlings that the part of the seedling the detects the direction of light is the | back 24 tip of the coleoptile |
front 25 In general, which of the following is not a plant response to herbivores? | back 25 domestication, so that humans can protect the plant |
front 26 Which of the following watering regimens will be most effective at keeping a lawn green during the hot, dry summer months? | back 26 sprinkling every third day to soak the soil to 2.0 inches |
front 27 When an arborist prunes a limb a valuable tree, he or she usually paints the cut surface. The primary purpose of the paint is to | back 27 block entry of pathogens through the wound |
front 28 Which plant hormones might be used to enhance stem elongation and fruit growth? | back 28 auxins and gibberellins |
front 29 Incandescent light bulbs, which have high output of red light, are least effective in promoting | back 29 phototropism |
front 30 According to modern ideas about phototropism in plants | back 30 auxin is produced by the tip of the coleoptile and moves downward, auxin stimulates elongation of plant stem cells, and light causes auxin to accumlate on the shaded area of a plant stem |
front 31 A pathogenic fungus invades a plant. What does the infected produce in response to the attack? | back 31 phytoalexins |
front 32 The results of this experiment, shown on the left of the graph (area A) may be used to | back 32 show a correlation between plant height and gibberellin concentration |
front 33 Plant growth regulators can be characterized by all of the following except that they | back 33 function independently of other hormones |
front 34 All of the following are responses of plants to cold stress except | back 34 conversion of the fluid mosaic cell membrane to a solid mosaic one |
front 35 If you were shipping green bananas to a supermarket thousands of miles away, which of the following chemicals would you want to eliminate from the plants' environment? | back 35 ethylene |
front 36 According to the acid growth hypothesis, auxin works by | back 36 increasing wall plasticity and allowing the affected cell walls to elongate |
front 37 Bald cypress and Loblolly pine are both gymnosperm trees native to the southern United States. The cypress grows in swamps; the pine grows in sandy soil. How do you think their anatomies differ? | back 37 there are larger intercellular spaces in the roots of the cypress than in the roots of the pine |
front 38 The hormone that helps plants respond to drought is | back 38 abscisic acid |
front 39 Which one of the following is not a direct function of either auxin or gibberellin? | back 39 inducing semescence and ripening |
front 40 When growing plants in culture, IAA is used to stimulate cell enlargement. Which plant growth regulator has to now be added to stimulate cell division? | back 40 cytokinin |
front 41 Auxin enhances cell elongation in all of these ways except | back 41 acidification of the cell wall, causing denaturation of growth-inhibiting cell wall proteins |
front 42 Plants that have their flowering inhibited by being exposed to bright lights at night are | back 42 short-day plants |
front 43 Plant cells begin synthesizing large quantities of heat-shock proetins | back 43 when the air around species from temperate regions is above 40 C |
front 44 Which of the following does not reduce the level of the Pfr form of phytochrome? | back 44 exposure to red light |
front 45 The apical bud of a pine tree inhibits the growth of lateral buds through the production of | back 45 auxin |
front 46 This experiment suggests that the unknown amount of gibberellin in experimental plant (B) is approximately | back 46 0.1 ug/mL |
front 47 External stimuli would be received most quickly by a plant cell if the receptors for signal transduction were located in the | back 47 cell membrane |
front 48 Which of the following is not a typical component of a signal transduction pathway? | back 48 production of more signal |
front 49 Biological clocks cause organisms to perform daily activities on a regular basis. Which of the following is a false statement about this kind of "circadian rhythm?" | back 49 once set, it is independent of external signals |
front 50 The biological clock controlling circadian rhythms must ultimately | back 50 affect gene transcription |
front 51 The ripening of fruit and the dropping of leaves and fruit are principally controlled by | back 51 ethylene |
front 52 A long-day plant will flower if | back 52 the duration of continuous darkness is less than a critical length |
front 53 Why might animal hormones function differently from plant hormones? | back 53 animals move rapidly away from negative stimuli, and most plants don't, and plants are much more variable in their morphology and development than animals |
front 54 Cells elongate in response to auxin. All of the following are part of the acid growth hypothesis except | back 54 auxin-activated proton pumps stimulate cell division in meristems |
front 55 If the range of species of plants expands to a higher latitude, which of the following processes is the most likely to be modified by natural selection? | back 55 photoperiodic response |
front 56 Which of the following is currently the most powerful method of research on plant hormones? | back 56 analyzing mutant plants |
front 57 A botanist exposed two groups of the same plant species to two photoperiods–one with 14 hours of light and 10 hours of dark and the other with 10 hours of light and 14 hours of dark. Under the first set of conditions, the plants flowered, but they failed to flower under the second set of conditions. Which of the following conclusions would be consistent with these results? | back 57 the plants flower in the spring |
front 58 What do results of research on gravitropic responses of roots and stems show? | back 58 the effect of a plant hormone can depend on the tissue |
front 59 Why do coleoptiles grow toward light? | back 59 auxin moves away from the light to the shady side |
front 60 In systemic acquired resistance, salicylic acid probably | back 60 activates defenses throughout the plant before infection spreads |
front 61 If a short-day plant has a critical night length of 15 hours, then which of the following 24-hour cycles will prevent flowering? | back 61 8 hours light/light flash/8 hours dark |
front 62 Plant hormones produce their effects | back 62 modifying the permeability of the plasma membrane and altering the expression of genes |
front 63 Which of the following has not been established as an aspect of auxin's role in cell elongation? | back 63 auxin increases the quantity of cytoplasm in the cell |
front 64 We know from the experiments of the past that plants bend toward light because | back 64 cell expansion is greater on the dark side of the stem |
front 65 Auxin is responsible for all of the following plant growth responses except | back 65 the detection of photoperiod |
front 66 Which of the following hormones would be most useful in promoting the rooting of plant cuttings? | back 66 auxins |
front 67 All of the following may function in signal transduction in plants except | back 67 nonrandom mutations |
front 68 Oat seedlings are sometimes used to study auxins because | back 68 their coleoptile exhibits a strong phototropism |
front 69 A flash of red light followed by a flash of far-red light given during the middle of the night to a short-day plant likely | back 69 have no effect upon flowering |
front 70 The plant hormone involved in aging and ripening of fruit is | back 70 ethylene |
front 71 Classic experiments suggested that a floral stimulus Florigen could move across a graft from an induced plant to a noninduced plant and trigger flowering. Recent evidence using Arabidopsis has recently shown that florigen is probably | back 71 a protein that is synthesized in leaves and travels to the shoot apical meristem and initiates flowering |
front 72 Which hormone is incorrectly paired with its function? | back 72 cytokinins - initiate programmed cell death |
front 73 The houseplants in a windowless room with only fluorescent lights begin to grow tall and leggy. Which of the following treatments would promote more normal growth? | back 73 add some incandescent bulbs to increase the amount of red light |
front 74 The chemical signal for flowering could be released earlier than normal in a long-day plant exposed to flashes of | back 74 red light during the night |
front 75 The heavy line in Figure 39.1 illustrates the relationship between auxin concentration and cell growth in stem tissues. If the same range of concentrations were applied to lateral buds, what curve would probably be produced? | back 75 I |
front 76 Vines in tropical rain forests must grow toward large trees before being able to grow toward the sun. To reach a large tree, the most useful kind of growth movement for a tropical vine presumably would be the opposite of | back 76 positive phototropism |
front 77 In nature, poinsettias bloom in early March. Research has shown that the flowering process is triggered three months before blooming occurs. In order to make poinsettias bloom in December, florists change the length of the light-dark cycle in September. Given the information and clues above, which of the following is a false statement about poinsettias? | back 77 The dark period can be interrupted without affecting flowering. |
front 78 Auxin triggers the acidification of cell walls that results in rapid growth, but also stimulates sustained, long-term cell elongation. What best explains how auxin brings about this dual growth response? | back 78 auxin causes second messengers to activate both proton pumps and certain genes |
front 79 A plant seedling bends toward sunlight because | back 79 auxin is found in greatest abundance on the dark side of the stem |
front 80 Which of the following are defenses that some plants use against herbivory? | back 80 release of volatile compounds that attract parasitoid wasps and production of the unusual amino acid canavanine |
front 81 Most scientists agree that global warming is underway; thus it is important to know how plants respond to heat stress. Which of the following is an immediate short-term response of plants to heat stress? | back 81 the production of heat-shock proteins like those of other organisms |
front 82 The synthesis of which of the following hormones would be a logical first choice in an attempt to produce normal growth in mutant dwarf plants? | back 82 gibberellin |
front 83 Which of the following are examples or parts of plants' systemic acquired resistance against infection? | back 83 salicylic acid, alarm hormones and phytoalexins |
front 84 Buds and sprouts often form on tree stumps. Which of the following hormones would you expect to stimulate their formation? | back 84 cytokinins |
front 85 Evidence for phototropism due to the asymmetric distribution of auxin moving down the stem | back 85 has not been found in eudicots such as sunflower and radish |
front 86 One effect of gibberellins is to stimulate cereal seeds to produce | back 86 amylase |
front 87 Plant hormones can have different effects at different concentrations. This explains how | back 87 auxin can stimulate cell elongation in apical meristems, yet will inhibit the growth of axillary buds |
front 88 Plants are affected by an array of pathogens. Which of the following is not a plant defense against disease? | back 88 production of chemicals that kill pathogens, a waxy cuticle that pathogens have trouble penetrating, cells near the point of infection destroying themselves to prevent the spread of the infection, and acquiring gene-for-gene recognition that allows specific proteins to interact so that the plant can produce defenses against the pathogen |
front 89 Which of these conclusions is supported by the research of both Went and Charles and Francis Darwin on shoot responses to light? | back 89 a chemical substance involved in shoot bending is produced in shoot tips |
front 90 Which plant hormone(s) is (are) most closely associated with cell division? | back 90 cytokinin |
front 91 If protein synthesis was blocked in etiolated cells, what would be necessary for the "greening" of these cells? | back 91 post-translational modification of existing proteins |
front 92 If you wanted to genetically engineer a plant to be more resistant to drought, increasing amounts of which of the following hormones might be a good first attempt? | back 92 abscisic acid |
front 93 Charles and Francis Darwin discovered that | back 93 light is perceived by the tips of coleoptiles |
front 94 The transduction pathway that activates systemic acquired resistance in plants is initially signaled by | back 94 salicylic acid |
front 95 In order for a plant to initiate chemical responses to herbivory, | back 95 volatile "signal" compounds must be perceived |
front 96 The initial response of the root cells of a tomato plant watered with seawater would be to | back 96 begin to plasmolyze as water is lost |
front 97 How does indoleacetic acid affect fruit development? | back 97 promoting rapid growth of the ovary |
front 98 A short-day plant will flower only when | back 98 nights are longer than a certain critical value |
front 99 In legumes, it has been shown that "sleep" movements are correlated with | back 99 rhythmic opening and closing of K+ channels in motor cell membranes |
front 100 What does a short-day plant need in order to flower? | back 100 a night that is longer than a certain length |
front 101 A botanist discovers a plant that lacks the ability to form starch grains in root cells, yet the roots still grow downward. This evidence refutes the long-standing hypothesis that | back 101 falling statoliths trigger gravitropism |