indoleaceticacid and auxin
(novanet)
Most plants will grow at different rates if (growth) hormones are applied to them. Depending on the type of hormone, the plants growth rate can either be speed up, slowed down or the size stunted. Hormone treatments are also used to keep plants a uniform size, initiate lateral branching (gives rise to bushy plant) as well as retard or stimulate flower formation.
the sperm hormone
Sleep .
Antidiuretic hormone.
Auxin is a hormone that is found solely in plants.
abscisic acid
Estrogen
yes
Mulch keeps the roots of plants cool. Also plants give off water from their leaves. This is called transpiration.
Yes, rhizoids can appear to be branching, as they often grow in a network-like structure that helps anchor plants like mosses to the substrate. This branching pattern increases surface area, enhancing water and nutrient absorption. However, the extent and appearance of branching can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
auxin
A branching diagram, or cladogram, categorizes plants based on shared characteristics. By examining the branches, you can identify groups of plants and their evolutionary relationships. Plants that produce seeds are typically found in specific branches, such as those representing gymnosperms and angiosperms, distinguishing them from non-seed-producing plants like ferns and mosses. Thus, by following the diagram, you can easily locate and identify seed-producing plants.