What is Auxin in term of the biochemistry?
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a plant growth which causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth.
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In terms of biochemistry, those hormones which are produced by the tip of a coleoptile where meristematic tissue is located and control the rate of cell growth in shoots and roots, are called auxins. Auxins are synthesized at the growing apex, of the higher plants, organs like seeds, steam tips and in young expanding leaves.
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