If human body have hormones, same true with plants and this plant hormones called auxin. It is a substance naturally produced in actively growing parts of plants that regulate many aspects of plant growth and development.
auxin gathers on the shaded side of the plant. this increases elongation of the cells. hope this helped :)
Auxin accumulates on the lower surface of the root and inhibits elongation of cells in that region.
auxin plays an important role in the growth of meristemetic tissue so as to increase the height of plant.
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b auxin increases the quantity of cytoplasm in a cell ps... are you in my class?
Phototropism is the biological process for auxin's.
Auxin hormone
Auxin is a hormone that is found solely in plants.
Plants have a hormone called auxin in them. When a plant is exposed to light and shade this hormone(auxin) reacts. For example: If light falls on the right hand side of the plant, the left hand side would be in the shade. This makes the auxin expand in the shaded area, causing the plant to grow towards the light.
Auxin accumulates on the lower surface of the root and inhibits elongation of cells in that region.
auxin
Auxin is a plant hormone that is involved in many signal processes. It is most commonly talked about in apical dominance
auxin plays an important role in the growth of meristemetic tissue so as to increase the height of plant.
Auxin's cause plants to respond positively to sunlight. Auxin's were the first major plant hormone to be discovered. Auxin's, produced in the meristems of plants, are responsible in promoting cell elongation.
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It is Auxin