Ch.11, 39, 45 Key Terms
Across
- 3. Far away signaling
- 4. Nearby signaling
- 6. A molecule that specifically binds to another molecule.
- 7. Action creates decreased response.
- 8. Gas that functions in triple response, senescence, lead abscission, and fruit ripening.
- 9. Type of membrane receptor that can stop the flow of ions.
- 10. Close-contact signaling
- 11. Any response that results in a plant curving to/from stimuli.
- 15. Programmed cell death.
- 16. "Self" signaling
- 19. The process by which a signal on a cell's surface is converted to a specific cellular response.
- 22. Term adjacent to hormone used by plant physiologists to better suit plants.
- 24. Type of membrane receptor that catalyzes the transfer of phosphate groups.
- 27. Signaling molecule produced in tiny amounts that are transported to various parts of an organism to bind to specific receptors.
- 28. Plant's response to gravity.
- 29. Plant hormone that functions in stem elongation, fruit growth, and germination.
Down
- 1. Signaling molecule released into the external environment.
- 2. Short-distance signaling molecule that reaches its target by diffusion.
- 4. Action creates increased response, continually.
- 5. Enzyme that rapidly remove phosphate groups from proteins during transduction.
- 12. Plant's directional growth in response to touch.
- 13. Plant hormone that functions in seed dormancy, drought tolerance, and leaf senescence.
- 14. Photoreceptors that have two isomer forms, Pr and Pfr.
- 17. Short-distance signaling molecule that bind receptors onto targets.
- 18. Plant hormone that functions in cell division, apical dominance, and anti-aging.
- 20. Autoimmune condition in which beta cells are destroyed, removing the ability of the pancreas to make insulin.
- 21. Enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP during transduction.
- 23. Condition in which target cells fail to take up glucose.
- 25. Plant hormone that functions in growth, development, tropism, etc.
- 26. Type of membrane receptor that includes a GTPase enzyme.