In the roots of plants
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone which functions mainly as a growth inhibitor.
abscisic acid
The answer to this question is that it matters on the seasonal changes.
As Lactic acid is formed from glucose, it is produced in the stomach of the digestive system
Gastric acid my dear =) lol
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone which functions mainly as a growth inhibitor.
Abscisic acid is produced by some plant roots.
Plant hormones are transported through the plant by a combination of diffusion and active transport processes. They can move through cell walls, cell membranes, and the plant's vascular system to reach target tissues. Different hormones use different transport mechanisms depending on their chemical properties and target locations within the plant.
abscisic acid
abscisic acid
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone that plays a key role in regulating various physiological processes, especially in response to stress conditions such as drought, high salinity, and cold temperatures. It helps plants adapt to harsh environmental conditions by promoting stomatal closure, inhibiting growth, and regulating gene expression related to stress responses.
abscisic acid, cytokinins, auxinsThank you, Can you tell me what the roll of those hormone's are is in a plant?
Abscisic acid inhibits growth of the palnt as well as causes wilting of leaves. hana mazhar
Abscisic acid inhibits growth of the palnt as well as causes wilting of leaves. hana mazhar
abscisic acid
Abscisic acid has a carboxylic acid functional group.
Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.