A) morphine
B) taxol
C) genistein
D) quinine
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A) The pathways involved always trigger the hypersensitive response.
B) The pathogen is recognized by its avr gene product.
C) There is never a gene-for-gene response.
D) If the R gene product is not triggered, no disease will occur.
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A) Genistein
B) Morphine
C) Quinine
D) Taxol
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A) The metabolites are not as lethal as the systemic response.
B) The metabolites are present at all times, and the systemic response must be induced.
C) The metabolites can only help in defense against insects, not against other plants.
D) The metabolites are toxic to the plants that produce them, the systemic response is safer.
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A) in the cytoplasm of the affected cells.
B) on the plasma membrane of the affected cells.
C) in the nucleus of the affected cells.
D) before the systemin moves through the phloem of the plant.
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A) They can't climb to the tops of the tree.
B) The bees are too big.
C) The bees fly in and out quickly.
D) The open flowers contain a chemical that is an ant deterrent.
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A) inactivating the animal's immune system.
B) over stimulating the animal's heart rate.
C) inactivating ribosomes needed for translation.
D) binding to RNA polymerase.
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A) The wasps respond to a chemical the plant gives off when wounded, and the wasps lay their eggs on the caterpillar that wounded the plant.
B) The wasps live in hollow thorns of the plants, and attack the plants' predators.
C) The wasps stimulate the production of alkaloids the plants use for defense.
D) The wasps enhance the plants' hypersensitive response.
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A) a systemic response.
B) a waterfall effect.
C) the hypersensitive response.
D) a pathogen-specific response.
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A) Windblown fungal spores land on plant leaves.
B) Hyphae grow through cell walls and press against the cell membrane.
C) Fungal DNA is replicated by the plant cells.
D) Hyphae differentiate into specialized structures called haustoria.
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A) responding to the pathogen.
B) development of antibodies.
C) recognizing the pathogen.
D) triggering the hypersensitive response.
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A) Through the chloroplasts.
B) Directly through the cell wall.
C) Through the central vacuole.
D) Through the plasmodesmata.
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A) Nodulation
B) Etiolation
C) Reduction
D) Allelopathy
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A) The toxin may be kept in a membrane-bound structure to keep it from harming the plant.
B) The toxin may not be toxic unless it is metabolized in the intestine of a herbivore.
C) The toxin may have also have a bad taste.
D) Even a little bit of the toxin will be deadly.
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A) They help keep the plant from drying out.
B) They help repel insects.
C) They keep other plants from germinating nearby.
D) They prevent fungal infection.
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A) The plant will have a stronger than normal wound response.
B) The mutated form of systemin would be recognized as a pathogen and a hypersensitive response will be initiated.
C) The levels of jasmonic acid will build inside the cell creating a toxic environment.
D) Systemin receptors will not be activated and proteinase inhibitor will not be transcribed.
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