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1. What organ of plants has the highest concentration of caffeine? Answer this comprehensively.
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- 1. Is caffeine only found in younger or older plant parts? Answer and discuss this comprehesively.3. Create a table (Word: Insert → Table) identifying the “classic five” plant hormones and concisely state the major responses they elicit.7. is a simple hydrocarbon that is the only gaseous plant hormone.
- 1. Give the active substance and activity/indications of the following plant ingredients.1. How and where in the plant is the caffeine made? Discuss and answer it thoroughly. I need a comprehesive answer.Identify in what body part of these plants do they store energy? 1. Guava 2. Patani 3. Mabolo 4. Garlic 5. Cactus 6. Onion 7. Chico 8. Orchid 9. Ginger 10. Strawberry 11. Cassava 12. Okra 13. Grapes 14. Carrots 15. Gabi 16. Bottle gourd 17. Bitter gourd 18. Sugar cane 19. Spinach 20. Asparagus
- 4. Name some plants that do not have a green-coloring. Why do you think they do not possess chlorophyll? 5. What types of food have you eaten lately? How have they been contributing to your body’s need for energy? 6. What do you usually do when you feel dehydrated in the middle of a busy task? Do you drink right away, or do you prolong your thirst? Why?Name at least five different deficiency symptoms in plants. Describe them andcorrelate them with the concerned mineral deficiency.Name at least five different deficiency symptoms in plants. Describe them and correlate them with the concerned mineral deficiency.
- What are the roles of caffeine in plant defense and survival. Explain and discuss it thoroughly. I need a comprehensive answer, please do not just copuy from somewhere.III. This hormone also helps in the plant regulation of body fluid. IV. It is the movement of a plant subjected to constant directional pressure V. These are the nervous supporting cells.Give three examples of nutrient deficiencies in plants and the corresponding symptoms.