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explain the hormones on plants

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Answered by Jogenborah
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They also promote the production of other hormones and in conjunction with cytokinins, they control the growth of stems, roots, and fruits, and convert stems into flowers. Auxins were the first class of growth regulators discovered. ... The most common auxin found in plants is indole-3-acetic acid or IAA.



Answered by srimanthbalaji
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cytokinins-promote cell division

abscisic acid-inhibits growth, wilting of leaves

gibberellin-helps in growth of stem

auxin-involved in photo tropism

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