Biology, asked by aswathy123, 1 year ago

What are 'plant hormones'? Give its physiological effects on Phototropism.
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Answered by Pankhu1
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Plant hormones are chemicals in plants that regulate cellular processes. They are usually found in small amounts throughout the plant. These hormones are very important as they determine many different attributes of a plant. Plant hormones can be natural or synthetic.

Plant hormones are also known as phytohormones.

The ultrasound and the mechanical, thermal, chemical, biological, and physiological effects on the body's tissues are reviewed. Greater pain relief and functional range of motion improvement when treatment protocols opted for hydrocortisone phonophobia as opposed to ultrasound.


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