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any good sites for information about the hormones and how the mongo plant respondsto certain changes in its environment through phototorpism or geotropism.. just tell me if u find any kind of good links about this stuff.. thanks...
or if u dont find anything about the plant resoponses... then some good links or sites with information about tropism will do...
i will be reli thankfulll if u help me.. thnks!

2007-03-26 20:42:28 · 2 answers · asked by caramush 1 in Science & Mathematics Botany

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There are a lot of experiments on phototropism and geotropism in mung beans. If you Google phototropism and geotropism in mung beans (watch your spelling on phototropism) you will find them. Most are pretty scientific, if you just need general knowledge of phototropism and geotropism, you would be better off to Google just the words separately. Good luck.



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2007-03-27 15:13:03 · answer #1 · answered by john h 7 · 0 1

mung beans
; Contains: estrogen-like genistein and daidzein
Detoxing: removal of mercury and heavy metals from the blood for excretion.
Blood type compatibility: A [/], B [/], AB [/], O [/]
Phytoestrogens

include isoflavones, lignans, phytosterols, and saponins.
They produce mild estrogenic (immune defense) activity.
These may influence miscarriage, foetal development and health.

Phytoestrogens can reduce the symptoms of menopause:
night sweats, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, insomnia, nervous sensitivity, anxiety, dry skin, incontinence, headache, depression, breast tenderness.

USAGE is usually recommended as continuous for no longer than 2 weeks and completely avoided during pregnancy as presence signals rejection of the foetus, immune functionally, and through the Reptilian Structure --- encouraging the building of Abandonment and Rejection energy blocks in the foetus.

Estrogen, unopposed by progesterone, is a growth promoter and proven carcinogen, known to contribute to endometrial cancer presence.

When human estrogen levels are high, phytoestrogens compete with them and leave a decreased estrogen total. When estrogen production is too low, phytoestrogens can bring the total back up to normal.

L-dopa is utilized in the body to produce the brain hormone dopamine.
From the beginning of germination display roots a tendency to grow downwards, while shoots grow upwards (anisotropic growth). A germinating seed can be turned upside down several times and the root will still start to bend downwards. This behaviour is another example for a tropism, a movement triggered by a stimulus.---

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Phototropism is a growth movement induced by a light stimulus. Growth towards a source of light is called positive phototropism, that away from the source is termed negative phototropism. The tips of shoots are usually positively, that of roots negatively phototropic
Phototropism is directional plant growth in which the direction of growth is determined by the direction of the light source. Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli. Growth towards a light source is a positive phototropism, while growth away from light is called negative phototropism (or Skototropism). Most plant shoots exhibit positive phototropism, while roots usually exhibit negative phototropism, although gravitropism may play a larger role in root behavior and growth

2007-03-31 03:04:49 · answer #2 · answered by kokopelli 6 · 0 0

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