In many cases, apple varieties include some apples that grow every other year. Growers have found that by spraying the trees in the "off" year with gibberellins, they can cause flowers to form, and thereby fruit, even during these years.
Fuel and shelter are some of the common uses of plants
okay hormones are in humans....not in PLANTS!!!!*actually plants do have hormones (auxin, ethylene, etc) someone hasn't been paying attention in biology
Yes.
Phytohormones referred to as plant hormones.Plant hormones are chemical molecules which are produced in plants and cause it to grow. Yes plants produce hormones.
It trans locate food in plants mainly. Also transport some minerals,molecules ,hormones etc
they use it for the plants.
In some cases, during animals bred for slaughter, hormones are given to fatten the animal and to increase production rates. Though this is helpful to sales it can be harmful to the animal and to the human that intakes it.
Auxins
No.
Diane modahl
Plants produce hormones and respond to external stimuli, growing towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive.
Auxins