Pigments/Photoreceptors - Statistics

General Stats
  • This quiz has been taken 10 times
  • The average score is 5 of 18
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Pigment. Absorbs red and blue light, reflects green and yellow light, used in photosynthesis Chlorophyll
67%
Photoreceptor. Optimize growth and other photosynthetic operation, phototropism, leaf opening, chloroplast movement, light induced stomatal opening. Absorbs blue light Phototropins
67%
Pigment. Attracts pollinators/seed distributors. Absorbs green and yellow light, reflects red, violet, yellow, and orange light. Betalains
33%
Pigment. Hormone and photoprotective functions (light trapping for photosynthesis), protects DNA proteins and lipids. Absorbs blue and green light, reflects yellow, red, and orange light. Carotenoids
33%
Photosynthesis (2) Chlorophyll, Carotenoids
33%
Photoreceptor. Helps with plant growth/development, as well as circadian clock. Absorbs Ultraviolet and blue light. Chryptochromes
33%
Circadian Clock Cryptochromes
33%
Phototropism Phototropins
33%
Seed germination Phytochromes
33%
Shade Adjustments Phytochromes
33%
Photoreceptor. Regulates light induced development responses, such as seed germination and flowering time. Absorbs red and far red light. Phytochromes
33%
Flowering Phytochromes
33%
Senescense Phytochromes
33%
Photoreceptor. DNA repair, production of sun protection pigments, reduced hypocotyl length. Absorbs UVB light. UVR8
33%
Pigment. Attracts pollinators, protects from UV damage. Absorbs blue and green light, reflects anything from red to purple depending on pH. Anthocyanins
0%
Pollination/seed dispersal Betalains
0%
Stomatal opening Phototropins
0%
UV light damage (3) UVR8, Anthocyanins, Betalains
0%
No matching quizzes found
Score Distribution
Percent of People with Each Score
Percentile by Number Answered
Your Score History
You have not taken this quiz