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How Do Plants Control Growth Responses? [Solved]

Auxins are chemicals that control the growth of plants by promoting cell division and causing elongation in plant cells (the cells get longer). Stems and roots respond differently to high concentrations of auxins: cells in stems grow more. cells in roots grow less.

APBio Ch 26: Flowering Plants - Control of Growth Responses

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Chapter 26, Part 1: Flowering Plants Control of Growth Responses

This video focuses on an overview of signal-transduction pathways and the five major hormones of

Plant Control

Paul Andersen explains how