The directional movement in plants as shown in figure is due to which plant hormone?(a) Abscisic acid(b) Cytokinins(c) Auxin(d) Ethylene
Question
The directional movement in plants as shown in figure is due to which plant hormone?(a) Abscisic acid(b) Cytokinins(c) Auxin(d) Ethylene
Solution
Without the figure, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer. However, generally, the hormone responsible for directional movement or growth in plants (also known as tropism) is typically Auxin. Auxin is responsible for phototropism (growth towards light), geotropism (growth in response to gravity), and other directional growth responses. So, the answer would likely be (c) Auxin.
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