Photoperiodism

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A plant’s response to changes in the length of day and night

Real World Example

Imagine trying to wake up at the right time every morning without an alarm clock, relying only on the changing light outside your window. This is similar to how plants adjust their growth and flowering based on the length of day and night, a concept known as photoperiodism. Just as your waking schedule can shift with the seasons based on the amount of morning sunlight streaming into your room, plants use the cues from daylight duration to determine the best time to initiate processes like blooming or preparing for dormancy, aligning their activities with the optimal environmental conditions.

Practice Version

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