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A scientist observes that the shoot of a plant grows straight upwards even when exposed to light from only one side, while another plant of the same species bends towards the light. What might explain this difference in the first plant?

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The first plant might have a genetic mutation preventing the redistribution of auxins to the shaded side, or its cells might be insensitive to auxin on one side, thus failing to exhibit differential growth necessary for phototropism and causing it to grow straight.

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