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state each plant hormone with it's function.​

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Answered by juhi1432
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These hormones help in regulation of the plant body by responding to the various signals from the plant and environment. The hormones are regulated in different tissues during the different development stages. There are five major hormones which are auxin, cytokinin, gibberellin, abscisic acid, and ethylene. Each hormone differs in its effects. The auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins act as growth stimulators, whereas, abscisic acid and ethylene act as growth inhibitors.

auxin-stimulate cell elongation and growth

cytokinin-stimulation of cell division,lateral buds

gibrellins- stimulate stem elongation

absicisic acid-closing of stomata

etylene-release state of dormacy .

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Answered by BrainlyKrishnaa
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Plants hormones or phytohormones are those hormone which result in movement or growth in plant.

these are hormones are five type and their functions are

  • Auxin

auxin synthesized at shoot apices in response to light.

  • Gibberellins

gibberellins promote growth in stems and leaf if they are applied to genetic lete of plant like cabbage then it indices the size growth of stem.

  • Cytokinin

cytokinin promote cell division delay ageing and is required for differentiation of cells and tissues

  • Ethylene

ethylene is a gaseous hormone that promote aging and excretion of leaves and flowers it is essential for ripening of fruit

  • Abscisic Acid

Abscisic Acid is a growth inhibitor also referred as stress hormone as it overcomes stress conditions it promotes aging causes obsession of leaf and flowers checks excessive transpiration by causing stomatal closure and inhibits growth

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