Biology (11th Edition)

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Chapter 40 - Sensory Systems in Plants - Figure 40.3 - Inquiry Question - Page 806: 1

Answer

No, since the kinase domain is critical to cell signalling, Without it, red light could be sensed, but nothing would be done about it,

Work Step by Step

The key here is to see the role of protein domains: they may work independently of one another, but all must work for normal protein function to occur. It's like parts of a hand--fingers may work well, but without a useful thumb, grip is lost or severely compromised.
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