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37. Plant Sensation and Response / Phototropism / Problem 1
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How does exposure to red light induce germination among small seeds?
A
Phytochrome will trigger the production of amylase that breaks down the seed.
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It activates the phototropin that initiates the tearing of the sheath.
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The auxin will signal the shoots to grow until the sheath tears up.
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Phototropin will cause the roots to divide and elongate until it breaks the protective covering of the seed.
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