d. a and c e. all of the above 40. Which will always be sinks: a. flowers b. fruits c. buds in spring d. a and b e. all of the above 41. T/F - In Eudicots Sucrose is made in the Palisade Cytoplasm 42. Select what is/are true: a. Tree branches in the dark shade at the bottom of a tree will have low levels of Auxin b. Our tinfoil covered leaf in lab will eventually have high levels of Ethylene c. Tree branches at the TOPS of trees are freeloaders d. a and b e. All of the above
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Sinks are areas in a plant where sugars are used or stored. Flowers, fruits, and buds in spring are all examples of sinks in plants. Therefore, the correct options are a. flowers, b. fruits, and c. buds in spring. Show more…
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