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They start to differentiate.

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Q: What happens to plant cells during elongation?
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How does auxin produce phototropism?

Auxin accumulates on the lower surface of the root and inhibits elongation of cells in that region.


New root cells become longer mainly by?

Auxins, which are plant hormones, are responsible for cell elongation.


What type of plant hormone is GA-3?

Gibberellic acid, or GA3, is a simple gibberellin, pentacyclic diterpene acid. This plant hormone promotes the elongation and growth of plant cells.


When plant cells are exposed to salt water what happens to them?

When plant cells are exposed to salt water the process of dehydration occurs. The cells die as a result of the water that is pulled out during dehydration.


What has the author Ralph Wade Watson written?

Ralph Wade Watson has written: 'The mechanism of elongation in palisade cells' -- subject(s): Plant cells and tissues


What can plant hormones be characterized by?

They may act by altering gene expression. They have a multiplicity of effects. They control plant growth and development and they affect division, elongation and differentiation of cells.


What describes what occurs in plant cells?

Botany, plant biology and micro-biology describes what happens in plant cells


Are used to make corn and wheat grow taller?

Yes because, Auxin is a plant hormone produced in a stem tip that promotes cell elongation. Then Auxin moves to the darker side of the plant causing the cells there to grow larger than the corresponding cells on the lighter side of the plant.


Which organelle when increased in size causes plant cells to elongate?

The cell wall when increased in size causes plant cells to elongate. This is accompanied by increase in cytoplasmic contents also. Thus, the dry weight of the cell also increases with the elongation of cell wall.


Are Auxin's used to make corn and wheat grow taller?

Yes because, Auxin is a plant hormone produced in a stem tip that promotes cell elongation. Then Auxin moves to the darker side of the plant causing the cells there to grow larger than the corresponding cells on the lighter side of the plant.


WHAT do the special cells and tissues of a vascular plant do?

Ok the important parts of the plant is the Zone Of elongation. That zone has all the cells and those cells keep pushing the root so the plant can get some water. So that is one important part, how do i know this well i took one of those finals you have to take and i got a 100! and that was one of the questions.


What happens if plant cells do not function properly?

it dies