Answer:
Signal transduction pathways
Explanation:
Plant hormones act by directly affecting the activities of signal transduction pathways.
Signal transduction pathways are involved in the transfer of signals from outside of the cell to the inside of the cell for the regulation of various cellular activities. For this, the extracellular signalling molecules bind to the receptors that are located on the cell membrane. After their binding due to some change in the receptor molecule, a signal is triggered in to the cell and thus information from outside of the cell is transferred to the inside of the cell through these transduction pathways.
Plant hormones affect these pathways and as a result membranes, enzymes, and genes are also influenced by the plant hormones.
Answer:
Introduction Purpose: Explore the interdependence of organisms by
performing an experiment with lima bean plants and earthworms. Question: How can the presence of one species benefit another in
the same ecosystem?
Hypothesis: If plants grow in soil containing worms, then the
plant growth will be greater, because worms help decompose organic matter and distribute it through the soil in a form that plants can use.
Explanation:
We see the so called " near side " of the moon. Because the moon spins in the exact rotational period we see the same side of the moon every time we look at it .
I miss freshman science classgood stuff but the correct answer is permeability the definition of permeability is how easily a membrane allows a liquid to pass through
The network of glands that release chemical messengers directly into the bloodstream is called the endocrine system. The endocrine system produces and secretes t<span>hese chemical messengers, referred as </span>hormones directly into bloodstream to transmit signals to appropriate part of body. The hormones regulate bodily functions like growth, metabolism, <span>tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, </span>sleep and mood.