they control a plant's patterns of growth and development, and the plant's responses to environmental conditions.
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Plants produce hormones and respond to external stimuli, growing towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive.
A young plant growing within a seed is called an embryo. This embryo has the potential to develop and grow into a mature plant under the right conditions, such as moisture, warmth, and nutrients.
Phototropism is the phenomenon where a living thing growing from the ground, such as a plant, grows towards the sun. This process is driven by hormones that cause cells on the shaded side of the plant to elongate, bending the plant towards the light.
Plant hormones can be characterized by their diverse functions in regulating plant growth and development, as well as their low concentrations required for signaling. They can often exhibit synergistic or antagonistic effects depending on the context, and their biosynthesis and signaling pathways are tightly regulated to maintain proper plant physiology.
The use of plant hormones can lead to environmental damage by disrupting natural ecosystems and altering plant community structures. For instance, synthetic hormones may promote the growth of invasive species, outcompeting native flora and reducing biodiversity. Additionally, excessive application can lead to soil and water contamination, affecting non-target organisms and potentially harming wildlife and aquatic systems. Overall, improper use of plant hormones can have cascading effects on ecosystem health and resilience.
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Plant hormones balances the hormones of humans. For example, soybean (Glycine max) affect the level of HDL, also affect the level of blood pressure and sex hormones estrogen due the phytoestrogen concentration of the plant.
Plant hormones play a role in various aspects of plant development, including flowering and fruit setting in vegetables. However, the direct effect of plant hormones on fertilization is limited as fertilization mainly depends on pollination and the transfer of pollen to the stigma of the flower.
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.
It is either one of these four. -Hormones -Chloroplasts -Carbohydrates -The Nervous System. I believe it is Hormones or Chloroplasts. My guess would have to go with Hormones Though.