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phototropic movement shown by the shoot are due to
1 Auxin
2 abscisic acid​

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Answered by muskanc918
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phototropic movement shown by the shoot are due to

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2 abscisic acid

Answered by aqibkincsem
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"phototropic movement shown by the shoot are due to 1 Auxin 2 abscisic acid

1. Auxin is the phototropic movement shown by the shoot. The Auxins basically makes the elongation of the step and inhibits the progress of the lateral buds. Usually they are created over the buds, stems as well as in roof tips.

This plant hormone is for example found in step of IA or Indole Acetic Acid. It moves to dark side and makes cell grow more their than on lighter areas of the plan. So the plan stem hence grows towards light.

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