Bean seeds were planted and put on a sunny windowsill. As the plants grew, their stems bent toward the window. This bending was most likely caused by an:
A. equal distribution of auxin in the stem.
B. unequal distribution of auxin in the stem.
C. equal distribution of a neurotransmitter in the stem.
D. unequal distribution of a neurotransmitter in the stem.
E. force of gravity.
The plant hormone, or auxin, is distributed on the side away from the light causing cells on that side to grow faster, which in turn, causes the plant to bend toward the light. If the distribution were equal, the plant would grow just upwards. Neurotransmitters are chemicals secreted by multicellular animals and are used in transmitting impulses in the nervous system.