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how does chemical coordination take place in plants?

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Answered by preetgawande40otvxef
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 Chemical coordination in plants are occurred in plants with the help of fluids secreted in plants known as phytohormones or plant hormones. These hormones regulate the growth of the plants. For example auxin responsible for the growth of the plants and the Cytokinin helps in cell division in the fast growing part of the plant such as plant hormones





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Answered by rishusahu7488
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Chemical coordination occurs in plant with plant hormones. Plant hormones are synthesized at places away from where they act and diffuse to the area of action. Different plant hormones help to coordinate growth and development. For example, auxins and gibberellins. Gibberellins help in growth of the stem. Abscisic acid, another plant hormone, inhibits growth in plants.

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