Biology, asked by pranjalpateliya121, 3 months ago

Senescence is inhibited by
a Gibberellin
b. Ethylene
c. Abscisic acid
d. Cytokinin​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Senescence is inhibited by b. Ethylene

What is senescence?

  • In the field of biology, we can describe senescence as a process in which a cell stops dividing permanently.
  • Senescence occurs when a cell undergoes permanent growth.
  • Regulation of senescence is done by ethylene.
  • The inhibition or triggering of growth occurs through ethylene.
Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

Senescence is inhibited by b. Ethylene

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