I'm pretty sure this is no longer on the study design but just out of curiosity when plants show geotropism in their shoots, in a horizontally placed plant does the auxin accumulate horizontally on the lower side of the shoot or on the top horizontal side of the shoot?
I thought it was on the top, hence resulting in cell elongation at the horizontal top part of the shoots and causing the roots to bend towards gravity but a practice exam I just did said it was in the lower horizontal part of the shoots.
Just a bit confused, any help would be great.
Also do we need to know in detail about the structure of cholesterol? Such as the fact that it is a 'steroid 4 ring structure' (came across this in a TSFX exam)
And final question

I don't quite understand how enzymes can work as receptor proteins for signalling molecules. I just did a practice TSFX exam which said the enzyme tyrosine kinase is an enzyme but then went on to explain how it is found on the membrane of cells and activates a G protein to trigger signal transduction etc.