A group of bitter-tasting, nitrogenous compounds found in growing tips and flowers, and peripheral cell layers of stems and roots, acting as a feeding deterrent
Germinate two seeds, one under unilateral light and one with directional light, and compare the horizontal distance between two marked points on the stem to measure the distance the plant has grown toward the light
Leaves respond to falling auxin concentrations by producing the gaseous plant hormone ethene, which cells in the abscission zone at the base of the leaf are sensitive to, initiating enzymes that digest the cell walls
Promote seed germination by enabling the production of amylases and proteases, which break down starch to glucose and storage proteins to amino acids, providing a respiratory substrate for the embryo
Synthetic dicot auxins are applied as weedkiller, absorbed by broad-leaved plants but not narrow-leaved monocot staple plants, increasing their growth rate unsustainably causing them to die
Outermost layer of the nerve cell bodies in the cerebrum, involved in conscious thought, actions, emotional responses, intelligence, reasoning, judgement, decision making, and factual memory
Controls homeostatic mechanisms, detecting changes in body temperature and water potential, and initiating responses mediated by the nervous system or hormonal system