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Ge CR REI) CURD A. Choose one correct answer. 1, i) + Following are stimuli which can’ be responded to by plants, except... . a. water c. light b. air d. gravity . The blossoming of the four o'clock flower is an example of .. . . a. thigmonasty b. photonasty c. thermonasty d._niktinasty . See the figure below. —4 The part which is sensitive to light stimulus is shown by number... . a1 3 b. 2 ad 4 Geotropism is the movement of a plant’s part due to. . . stimulus. a. water b. light rays c. touch d. gravity To answer questions number 5 and pay attention to the figure below. 5. Tropism is shown by number... A, 259 Ci Oh Bid b. 3,41 d 4,1,2 6. Phototropism is shown by numbe a iand2 c, iand3 b. 2and4 = ds 2 and3 7. The movement of Chlamydomonq toward the light is classified as . . movement. a. hydrotropic b. phototropic c. chemotactic d._phototactic 8. The tulip flower blossoms from the Tulip flowers blossom warm day in the spring, 8 influence of . . . stimulus. See : ei) cells will move toward faa ©, chemical substance reproductive cells. 1 E. The roots grow and move d._ temperature Movement of a whole plant or part of a plant is called . . towarg the core of the Earth, Nastic movement is shown in sta, te a. nasty ce, taxis aa anes i ive . 7 b. tropism — d._passi eran 10. Pay attention to the statements eae-Clanally below. @ onlyc ‘A. Shoot tips bend toward light. B. Tendrils will coil when touched. B, Answer these questions briefly. 4. Explain the differences between tropic movement and nastic movement. 2. What does the chemotaxis mean? Give an example. 3. Why does a shoot tip grow toward the light and a root grows downward? Explain. ‘4. What do positive tropism and negative tropism mean? 5. See the figure next to this text. Ifa germinated seed is put horizontally on the ground, explain: a. The growth of its shoot b. The growth of the root

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