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Multiple Choice
A conformational change in a substance called phytochrome __________.
A
causes a plant to bend toward light
B
triggers fruit drop
C
is responsible for gravitropism
D
causes changes in a plant in response to stresses such as water shortage
E
leads to de-etiolation
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Understand that phytochrome is a photoreceptor in plants that detects light and is involved in regulating various developmental processes.
Recognize that phytochrome exists in two interconvertible forms: Pr (red light-absorbing) and Pfr (far-red light-absorbing).
Learn that the conversion between Pr and Pfr forms is triggered by light exposure, which leads to a conformational change in the phytochrome molecule.
Identify that this conformational change in phytochrome is crucial for initiating the process of de-etiolation, which is the transition from a dark-grown (etiolated) state to a light-grown state in plants.
Note that de-etiolation involves changes such as the opening of cotyledons, chlorophyll production, and the inhibition of stem elongation, allowing the plant to adapt to light conditions.