Chapter 6: Problem 2
Briefly describe the cellular differences between programmed plant senescence and stochastic plant senescence.
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Chapter 6: Problem 2
Briefly describe the cellular differences between programmed plant senescence and stochastic plant senescence.
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Explain why plant senescence is regarded as the final stage of plant development.
The transition from programmed senescence to stochastic senescence can be characterized by the transition from source to sink metabolism. What is meant by the terms source and sink metabolism? What is the role of sink metabolism in the reproductive characteristics of the plant?
Describe why the plant cell uses more energy during programmed senescence than during non-senescent, normal cellular function.
Discuss the differences between animal and plant mitotic cell senescence.
Explain how the fatty acids found in normally functioning cellular membranes also play an important role in the degradation of membranes during leaf senescence.
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