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What do auxin's control?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Auxin is a plant hormone that is involved in many signal processes. It is most commonly talked about in apical dominance

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What do auxins control in plants?

Auxins primarily control plant growth and development, including elongation of cells, root development, and tropic responses such as phototropism and gravitropism. They also play a role in apical dominance, lateral root formation, and fruit development.


What is another word for auxins?

Auxins are plant hormones, typically growth regulators.


A high concentration of auxins can inhibit plant growth Many of these compounds are used as what?

compare and contrast how the different concentration of auxins affects the plant growth?


How do auxins plants effect plant cells?

bootyThe auxins plants do deform the plant cells.


Why are auxins in weed killers?

The control of plant growth is a reason why auxins are in weed killers. The hormone in question makes plants grow at the appropriate rate within the proper timespan. Weed killers try to alter, slow down or speed up growth to the detriment of the undesirable, unfamiliar vegetation in question.


What are two examples of how cytokins produce effects opposite those of auxins?

The presence of other hormones, especially auxins, influence the effects of cytokinins.


Are auxins transported in xylem or phloem?

Auxins are primarily transported in the phloem tissue of plants. They can move in both directions within a plant using the phloem, allowing for the long-distance signaling that regulates plant growth.


What are growth hormones in plants called?

Auxins


What is the function auxins?

regulate plant growth


Are auxins produced in the roots of plants?

Yes


What promotes plant growth and phototropism?

auxins


What hormone cause photoTropism?

auxins