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Leaves of 'CuiMui' plant begin to fold up and droop in response to stimulus. Name the stimulus and write the cause for such a rapid movement. Is there any growth involved in the movement?

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What is the cause of nastc movement found in mimosa pudica plant

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- promotes cell enlargement and cell differentiation in plants

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What is bolting?

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where are these hormones(auxin,cytokinin,gibberellin,ethylene and abscisic acid) secreted.

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what symbolic metabolites produced in plants?

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Is plant have a muscular tissue if no then why sunflower or insectivores plants movie or it shows locomotion  

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How plants perform the function of control and coordination

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Describe an activity to illustrate the phenomenon of hydrotropism.

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how do control and coordination take in plants? (please explain as per NCERT text) 

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How does mimosa plant response to touching?

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Give three examples of chemotropism.

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Why does shoot bend upward and root bend downward when a potted plant kept in horizontal position

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EXPLAIN WITH FULL DETAIL ABOUT ALL PLANTS HORMONE?  

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What is nastic movement?

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What is plant hormones

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Name the plant hormone which induces photoperiodism.Explain its role.

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What are tendrils? Plz ans me  And how do they help in climbing?

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which plant hormone helps to prevent wilting of leaves?

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write 2 types of nastic movement

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Name four plant hormones.

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How auxin promote cell division in plant

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What is chemotropism? Give one example. Name any two plant hormones and mention their functions.

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What do we call the movement of shoot towards light?

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Why does the stem of a plant always show negative geotropism?

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What is the role of plant hormone 'cytokinins'?

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Which plant hormone promotes dormancy of seeds?

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What is geotropism?

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What are phytohormones?

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Name the  plant hormone  which inhibits the growth of plants.Write the  full  form of EEG and  name the  instrument used for  doing  EEG  of a  person. 

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What is the use of phytohormones and animal hormones?

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What are hormones?
 What is difference between plant hormones and animal Hormones? What are the difference between tropism and nasties? 

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Name the hormone synthesised at the shoot tips. How does it help the plant to respond to light?

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In the video they have told that root shows positive geotropism.I have heard of roots which grow to the surface for example numatafor in mangroove, so how can we saytht roots show positive geitropism?
 

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give description of plant and animal hormone?

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what are the functions of plant hormone gibberlines in plant body
 

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what are the functions of plant hormone gibberlines in plant body
 

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How do plant grows towards light?

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WHAT ARE TROPIC HORMONES

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What is meant by plant hormone? Give one example each of plant hormone that : (a) Promotes growth. (b) Promotes cell division. (c) Inhibits growth. (d) Promote the growth of a tendril around a support.

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(a) Explain how auxins help in bending of plant stem towards light. (b) State the objective of the experiment for which experimental set up is shown in the given diagram.

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Tendril encircles or coils around the object in contact with it. Elaborate.

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Differentiate between growth independent (nastic) and growth dependent (tropic) movements of plants.

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What is tropism? Design an experiment to demonstrate hydrotropism with the help of diagram.

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Name various plant hormones. Give one function of each.

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What are nastic movements? Describe its various types briefly.

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Define the term photoperiodism? Mention the name of pigment responsible for it.

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What are the three phases of cell growth in plants?

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(a) Which plant hormone is present in greater concentration in the areas of rapid cell division? (b) Give one example of a plant growth promoter and a plant growth inhibitor.

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Name two phytohormones and write any two functions of each.

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WHAT IS THE ROLE OF FOLLOWING TROPIC MOVEMENTS IN PLANT.

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