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They begin to shut down, dispersing their seeds, shedding leaves and preparing themselves for the winter

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Q: What do plants do in response to reduced hours of daylight and lower temperatures?
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What are some changes of the seasons?

winter; less daylight, colder temperatures, most plants either die or go dormant. spring; more daylight. temperatures moderating, plants begin or resume growing. summer; most daylight, warmer temperatures, plants growing and maturing. autumn; daylight lessening, temperatures moderating to cooler, plants mature or begin to go dormant.


How do seasons affect plants flowering in the spring?

The seasons affect flowering plants by giving them a time to rest in fall and winter with colder temperatures and less light. In the spring, the amount of daylight increases as do temperatures. The Sun heats the ground, the seeds in the ground, and the plants, so they produce the chemicals and energy they need to grow.


How does critical night length control photoperiodism?

Photoperiodism is the response of the plant to daylight and darkness. For short day plants it will bloom in darkness and when darkness exceeds critical night length, for long day plants it will bloom during daylight and when darkness is less than the critical night length.


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Plants carry out the action of photosynthesis during daylight hours. The leaves and flowers of many plants track the sun as it travels across the sky.


The response of flowering plants to the daily daylight darkness conditions?

The shortening length of day causes deciduous plants to shead their leaves and prepare for winter. Also day length can bring plants into flower and fruit.


How might the plasma membrane of a plant cell change in response to the cold temperatures of winter?

The plant cells membrane will solidify and the stomata may close in order to hold the plants nutrients.


How is the reduced gametophyte an adaptation for seeded plants?

Since , in the seed bearing plants the gametophyte is reduced that is why they have spread far and wide.


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Most plants respond to the increased temperature and longer daylight.


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