BIOL 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 40: Photochrom, Photoperiodism, Germination

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Aba - is a plant hormone that inhibits growth; it stimulates stomatal closure and triggers dormancy. Abscission - in plants, the normal (often seasonal) shedding of leaves, fruits or flowers. Abscission zone - is the region of the base of a petiole where cell wall degradation occurs; results in the dropping of leaves. Action potential - is a rapid, temporary change in the electrical potential across a membrane from negative to positive and back to negative. Occurs in cells, such as neurons and muscle cells, that have an excitable membrane. Auxin - indoleacetic acid (iaa) which is a plant hormone that stimulates phototropism and cell elongation. Cholodny-went hypothesis - in which they proposed that phototropism results from an asymmetric distribution of auxin. Coleoptile - is a modified leaf that forms a sheath protecting the merging roots of young grasses. Cytokinins - are a group of plant hormones that promote cell division.

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