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RE: Plant Responses: Hormones, Ripening, and Phototropism

in MES Science16 days ago

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Phototropism is characterized by shoots growing towards light and roots growing away from it (known as scototropism). The distribution of the hormone auxin plays a significant role in directing this growth. When a plant experiences light from one side, auxin accumulates on the shaded part, causing those cells to elongate more than those on the light-exposed side, thus bending the plant towards the light source.

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