Biology, asked by mistofoctober, 11 months ago

which hormone breaks dwarfism in plants?​

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Answered by brainliest20
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cytokinines..........Hope is helps.

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shamjap: yeah...now it's auxin
shamjap: hahaha
swetabhagat67: yes
swetabhagat67: mine is true
shamjap: which should we believe
shamjap: how do u know that ur answer is right
swetabhagat67: auxin
swetabhagat67: because auxin help in cell division
swetabhagat67: and then plants starts growing
swetabhagat67: and dwarfism ends
Answered by swetabhagat67
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auxins

Growth in plants is regulated by a variety of plant hormones, including auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, and growth inhibitors, primarily abscisic acid and ethylene.

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