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What is a plant's hormones?

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Updated: 5/31/2022

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How do hormones effect 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


Hormones in plants?

Yes.


Does the roots produce hormones?

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.


What are growth hormones in plants called?

Auxins


Are all growth hormones produced by plants?

No.


Is flowering in plants controlled by plant hormones?

Plants produce hormones and respond to external stimuli, growing towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive.


What are the name of the hormones that stimulate growth in plants?

Auxins


What is the functiOns of gibberellins?

Growth Promoters with the plants Hormones (regulators)


Which plant hormones induce axial growth in plants?

Auxins


Why do plants need hormones that have the opposite effects?

Plants use hormones with opposite effects to regulate growth processes in response to changing environmental conditions. For example, auxins promote cell elongation while cytokinins promote cell division, allowing plants to balance growth in different directions. This helps plants adapt to their surroundings and optimize their growth and development.


What is the difference between plant hormones and animal hormones?

The plant hormones different parts of the plants in a different way while the animal hormones affect the target cells in more than one organ.


How are hormones used to help plants and animals grow better?

Hormones are chemical substances that regulate growth processes in plants and animals. In plants, hormones like auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins control cell division, elongation, and differentiation, leading to better growth and development. In animals, hormones like growth hormone and thyroid hormone regulate growth and metabolism, promoting growth and development.