Where is sugar and hormone synthesized in plants
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sugar is synthesized in the leaf cytosol in a plant.
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Plant hormones are chemical messengers that are produced in one part of the plant and have a physiological effect on a target tissue that may be distant from the site of production. When hormones reach the target tissue they can: have a direct effect on the target tissue causing a rapid metabolic response; involve the use of a second messenger within target cells; and/or affect transcription of nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Unlike animals, plants have no specialized organs designed solely for hormone synthesis and secretion . Leaves, stem tips, root tips, flowers, seeds, and fruits all produce hormones. Most plant hormones are functional at very low concentration.
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