Biology, asked by anilchinna66, 11 months ago

Where is auxin synthesized in plants​

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Answered by pranitkhandekar8
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Explanation:

stem apexes

Indole Acetic Acid is the natural Auxin hormone produced in plants. It is synthesized in the stem apexes. Though other parts such roots and shoots also contain auxin but it has been studied that stem apexes contain the highest level of Auxin. Auxin is considered to be the first phtochromes to be found in plants.

Answered by DMNS
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Auxins are synthesize at shoot tips and at root tips of plants. It helps plant to being flexible and moving . It is a hormone that supports tropic movements .

E.g : It helps move the stem of plant kept in sunlight toward it and grows in shady part of plant.

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