Chapter 6: Problem 9
Discuss the differences between animal and plant mitotic cell senescence.
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Chapter 6: Problem 9
Discuss the differences between animal and plant mitotic cell senescence.
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Explain how the lack of phototropism in an adult plant contributes to the initiation of leaf senescence.
List the order of events in programmed senescence, occurring at the cellular level.
Describe why the plant cell uses more energy during programmed senescence than during non-senescent, normal cellular function.
Explain why plant senescence is regarded as the final stage of plant development.
Programmed leaf senescence results in a decrease in sucrose concentration in phloem. Does this observation reflect a decrease in the synthesis of intracellular glucose and fructose because of the decline in photosynthesis? Explain.
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