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How roots perceive and respond to gravity.
R. Moore, M. L. Evans
Biology Teaching and Learning
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Root Cap
100%
Early Events
50%
Auxin
50%
Interdependence
50%
Mucilage
50%
Graviperception
50%
Amyloplast
50%
Root Gravitropism
50%
Low-side
50%
Calcium Movement
50%
Plant Roots
50%
Electrical Potential
50%
Apoplastic Space
50%
Physical Stimuli
50%
Cytochemical Localisation
50%
Columella Cells
50%
Transduction Mechanism
50%
Engineering
Induced Change
100%
Interdependence
100%
Electrical Potential
100%
Mucilage
100%
Physical Stimulus
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Root Cap
100%
Amyloplast
50%
Columella Cell
50%
Gravitropism
50%
Mucilage
50%
Auxin
50%
Neuroscience
Auxin
100%
Amyloplast
100%
Gravitropism
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Isotopes of Calcium
100%
Auxin
16%
Transduction Mechanism
16%
Plant Root
16%
Amyloplast
16%
Gravitropism
16%