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What is auxin? What is its role in the growth of plants?

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Answer:The main function of auxin is to help plants grow. Auxin stimulates plant cells to elongate, and the apical meristem of a plant is one of the main places that auxin is produced. This makes sense because the apical meristem is also the location that all the other parts of a plant grow from - the stem, leaves, and flowers.

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Role of auxins:

  • Inhibit the growth of Lateral Buds which helps in maintaining the apical dominance.
  • Auxin helps in the cell elongation. It mainly helps to elongate the growth of stem.
  • Auxins are produced inside the cell of Seeds, Fruits, root, bud and stem.
  • Auxin enlarge the growth of the cell which later moves to the darker side of the plant to grow larger than the corresponding cell to it.
  • This helps plants to make their stem tip curved.
  • Auxin also promotes in the development and propose of Fruit. Because of which, proper fruits are formed on the plants.
  • As we know that, Auxin is a type of "Chemotropic movement". Which shows the growth of the plant towards the external stimulus Sunlight.
  • Auxin at the tip of the stem absorbs the sunlight and by the process of diffusion, the growth of plant occurs.
  • This happens due to the differences in concentration.

Auxin: Auxin is a growth hormone which is mainly found at the tip of the stem. Auxin helps in the growth and development of the stem. Auxin is a type of chemical from "Chemotropic Movement". This type of movement shows the growth and development towards the external stimulus sunlight.  

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