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state the functions of plant hormones. Name four different types of plant hormones.

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Answered by akhileshkumar68
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The chemical compounds released by stimulated cells for control and coordination in plants are called plant hormones or phytohormones. Auxin - controls growth Gibberellins - helps growth in stem Cytokinin-promotes cell division Abscisic acid- Inhibits growth, wilting of leavesRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/95117/what-plant-hormones-give-four-different-types-plant-hormones-state-their-functions-briefly

Answered by SweetImposter
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Plant hormones help to coordinate growth, development and responses in environment.

Four different types of plant hormones are :-

Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene and Abscisic acid.

  1. Auxins control the tropic (growth related) movements of the plants in response to light, gravity, touch etc by increasing the size of cells. Under the influence of auxins, the plant stem bends towards unidirectional light where as the roots bend away from it.
  2. Gibberellins stimulate stem elongation and leaf expansion. Its application causes stem elongation in small plants such as cabbage. Spraying gibberellins on sugarcane plant increases the stem size and hence the yyield.
  3. Cytokinins are produced in regions of the plant body where rapid cell division occur, such as root tips, developing shoot buds, young fruits and seeds. Cytokinins promote growth by stimulating cell division. They also help in production of new leaves and chloroplasts in leaves.
  4. Ethylene causes ripening of the fruits.
  5. Abscisic acid inhibits (i.e., slows down) the growth in different parts of the plant body. It also inhibits germination of seeds. It increases the tolerance of plant to different kinds of stresses such as temperature changes. So, it is also called the stress hormone in plants. It also causes the drying and falling of older leaves, flowers and fruits.

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