Chapter 26 Opener. Figure 26.1 Patterns of Early Shoot Development.

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Chapter 26 Opener

Figure 26.1 Patterns of Early Shoot Development

Figure 26.1 Patterns of Early Shoot Development (Part 1)

Figure 26.1 Patterns of Early Shoot Development (Part 2)

Table 26.1 Comparison of Plant and Animal Hormones

Figure 26.2 A Genetic Screen

Table 26.2 Plant Growth Hormones

Table 26.2 Plant Growth Hormones (Part 1)

Table 26.2 Plant Growth Hormones (Part 2)

Figure 26.3 Hormones Reverse a Mutant Phenotype

Figure 26.3 Hormones Reverse a Mutant Phenotype (Part 1)

Figure 26.3 Hormones Reverse a Mutant Phenotype (Part 2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 544

Figure 26.4 Gibberellins and Seed Germination

Figure 26.5 Polar Transport of Auxin

Figure 26.6 Plants Respond to Light and Gravity

Figure 26.6 Plants Respond to Light and Gravity (Part 1)

Figure 26.6 Plants Respond to Light and Gravity (Part 2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 545

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 546

Apply the Concept, Ch. 26, p. 546

Figure 26.7 Auxin and Cell Expansion

Figure 26.8 Gibberellins and Auxin Have Similar Signal Transduction Pathways

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 549

Figure 26.9 The Cytokinin Signal Transduction Pathway

Figure 26.9 The Cytokinin Signal Transduction Pathway (Part 1)

Figure 26.9 The Cytokinin Signal Transduction Pathway (Part 2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 550

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 551

Figure Action Spectrum for Phototropism

Figure Action Spectrum for Phototropism (Part 1)

Figure Action Spectrum for Phototropism (Part 2)

Figure Photomorphogenesis and Red Light

Figure Photomorphogenesis and Red Light (Part 1)

Figure Photomorphogenesis and Red Light (Part 2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 26, p. 553

Figure Phytochrome Stimulates Gene Transcription

Figure Semi-dwarf Rice