Plant hormone responses are slower than in animals primarily due to differences in their physiological structures and signaling mechanisms. Plants lack a nervous system and instead rely on slower processes such as diffusion and transduction through cellular pathways to convey hormonal signals. Additionally, plant growth and responses are often linked to developmental processes that take longer to manifest, whereas animals can respond quickly through rapid neural signals and muscle contractions. Consequently, the integrated nature of plant responses necessitates more time for changes to occur.
Its definitly animal and a mammal but I'm not sure which.
Auxin is a hormone that is found solely in plants.
Yes
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that regulates various physiological processes in plants, such as fruit ripening, leaf abscission, and responses to stress. It is synthesized in various plant organs and plays a crucial role in plant growth and development.
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) acts as an inhibitor of growth and maintains dormancy in plants. It plays a crucial role in promoting seed dormancy and preventing premature germination, as well as regulating responses to environmental stress conditions.
A hormone synthesized (unnaturally made) by something other than a plant, but made for the plant. And the "artificially" hormone made to act as the natural plant hormone.
Giberallin is a hormone.It is a plant hormone.
That hormone is Ethylene.Fomula of it is C2H2
Plants exhibit relatively slow responses to stimuli compared to animals, primarily because they lack a nervous system. Their responses, such as phototropism (growing towards light) or thigmotropism (responding to touch), are facilitated by growth hormones and chemical signals, resulting in gradual changes over minutes to days. While some plants can react more quickly, like the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica), these movements are still much slower than animal reflexes. Overall, plant responses are more about long-term adaptation rather than immediate reaction.
abscisic acid, cytokinins, auxinsThank you, Can you tell me what the roll of those hormone's are is in a plant?
A growth hormone is a chemical that has effects on plant growth
The plant growth hormone Auxin is controlled by circadian rhythms within the plant. The discovery explains how plants can time their growth to take advantage of resources such as light and water, and suggests that many other processes may be influenced by circadian rhythms.