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define auxin and gibberellin

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Answered by glindsaysmail
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Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the stem tip that promotes cell elongation. Auxin moves to the darker side of the plant, causing the cells there to grow larger than corresponding cells on the lighter side of the plant.

Gibberellins (GAs) are plant hormones that regulate various developmental processes, including stem elongation, germination, dormancy, flowering, flower development and leaf and fruit senescence.

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Answered by priyaag2102
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Auxin and Gibberellin

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Auxin

Auxins are a group of naturally occurring and artificially synthesized plant hormones. They play an important role in the regulation of plant growth. They are mainly produced in shoots, young leaves and top meristem of seeds.

Gibberellins

Gibberellins are a group of naturally occurring plant growth hormones, which play an essential role in the regulation of growth and influence various growth processes, including stem elongation, seed germination, flowering, enzyme induction, etc. There are over 70 gibberellins. separate.

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