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an auxin is basically a cloning agent. You would dip the plant route in to the auxin powder ans then plant the root and it would grow:) This linked with selective breeding

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Q: What do fruit tissues do in response to auxins?
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Auxins promote cytokinins, so they then work together to promote fruit growth while ethylene promotes fruit ripening.


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