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What do Auxin's response to?

Auxins response to external stimuli like water, sunlight, support(thread), gravity etc.


How do auxins relate to phototropism and gravitropism?

Auxins are plant hormones that play a key role in both phototropism (growth towards light) and gravitropism (growth in response to gravity). In phototropism, auxins accumulate on the shaded side of the stem, promoting cell elongation and bending towards the light source. In gravitropism, auxins redistribute in response to gravity, causing differential growth and either upward (negative gravitropism) or downward (positive gravitropism) bending of the stem.


What do fruit tissues do in response to auxins?

Fruit tissues elongate in response to auxins, promoting growth. Auxins help to stimulate cell division and elongation in fruit tissues, allowing the fruit to increase in size. Additionally, auxins regulate fruit development by influencing factors such as fruit ripening and seed formation.


How do auxin's control a plants response to light?

Auxins play a crucial role in phototropism, the plant's growth response to light. They promote elongation of cells on the shaded side of the plant, causing it to bend towards the light source. Auxins help to redistribute growth hormones, leading to asymmetric growth and the plant's directional growth towards light.


How do auxins cause cells to grow?

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What is another word for auxins?

Auxins are plant hormones, typically growth regulators.


How do auxins affect plant cells?

Auxins regulate cell elongation and division in plants by promoting cell growth in response to specific environmental cues. They can also influence root development, apical dominance, and tropic responses like phototropism and gravitropism. Auxins work by triggering changes in gene expression and protein activities within plant cells, ultimately leading to various growth responses.


How do auxins plants effect plant cells?

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How do some auxins act as selective herbicides?

A herbicide that only kills certain types of plants as opposed to others. Most selective herbicides kill dicotyledonous plants, and do not affect monocotyledonous plants. See related question