How would a plant that normally grows in a shady habitat respond when exposed to a high level of far-red light?

a) Its stem would not elongate because it grows well in far-red light.
b) Its stem would not elongate because it cannot grow in far-red light.
c) Its stem would elongate to escape the far-red light.
d) Its stem would elongate to absorb more far-red light.


Answer: a) Its stem would not elongate because it grows well in far-red light.

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