Biology, asked by manishabhendkar, 1 year ago

How does chemical coordination occur in plants?

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Answered by simran8452
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Answer:

Chemical coordination occurs in plants with the help of fluids secreted in plants known as phytohormones orplant hormones. These hormones regulate the growth of the plants.

Answered by Cometknight
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Chemical coordination in plants occur with the help of hormones secreted in them. There are 4 plant hormones:

Explanation:

1- Auxin: detects light and helps in increasing the length of the plant. It's present in the shoots of the plants.

2- Gibberellins: helps in growth of stem and works in coordination with auxin.

3- Cytokinins: This is present in rapidly dividing cells. It helps in division of cell.

4- Abscisic acid: Controls the growth of plant by inhibiting/preventing it. Once the plant attains certain height it stops the growth of the plant. Wilting of leaves is one of its functions.


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