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 Which of the following gene is required for hypocotyl formation?

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1.  FACKEL (FK)
  2. GURKE (GK)
  3. GNOM (GN)
  4. MONOPTEROS (MP)
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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Flattened, two-dimensional protrusion of membrane, supported by a meshwork of actin filaments, that is extended from the leading edge of crawling epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and some neurons is known as

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Drosha and Pasha:

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The pressure-flow model explains phloem translocation as a flow of solution (bulk flow) driven by an osmotically generated pressure gradient between source and sink.

a) Phloem translocation, both active and passive mechanisms were considered. All theories, both active and passive, assume an energy requirement in both sources and sinks.

b) In sources, energy is necessary to move photosynthate from producing cells into the sieve elements. This movement of photosynthate is called phloem loading.

c) In sinks, energy is essential for some aspects of movement from sieve elements to sink cells, which store or metabolize the sugar. This movement of photosynthate from sieve elements to sink cells is called phloem unloading.

d) The Active mechanisms of phloem transport further assume that energy is required in the sieve elements of the path between sources and sinks simply to maintain structures.

From the given statements find out the correct for pressure-flow model.