Biology, asked by riya4491, 5 hours ago

What are plant hormones??​

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Answered by Hezal12
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Plant hormones are signal molecules, produced within plants, that occur in extremely low concentrations. Plant hormones control all aspects of plant growth and development, from embryogenesis, the regulation of organ size, pathogen defense, stress tolerance and through to reproductive development.

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Answered by fenilchokshi
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PLANT HORMONES HELP ALL THE OTHER PLANTS TO EVOLVE THEIR OWN STRUCTURE

DIFFERENT PLANTS HAVE DIFFERENT TYPE OF PLANT HORMONES.

FOR EXAMPLE HORMONES RELATED TO STRENGTH, HORMONES RELATED TO GROWTH,

HORMONES RELATED TO INCREASE THEIR RATE OF FERTILIZATION PROCESS AND MANY OTHER HORMONES ARE THERE

IN SHORT THEY HELP PLANTS TO EVOLVE SO THAT THEY CAN SURVIVE IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS

I HOPE IT HELPED U :-)

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