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All kinds of gibberellins are in nature _____ (a) Basic (b) Neutral (c) Acidic (d) None of these

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Answered by Anonymous
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They all are basic in Nature

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Answered by Secondman
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"Gibberellins" are "plant hormones" which were isolated from a fungus Giberella fujikurai (Fusarium monoliforme).

These are synthesized in the meristematic tissue of the plants.

These are "acidic in nature" and speed up RNA synthesis and protein synthesis.

It helps in cell elongation and in the "formation" of flowers, responsible for germination, and senescence.

They are tetra cyclic diterpene acids. The correct option (c).

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