Ap Bio Summer Assignment

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Auxin producing areas of a plant

Auxin is a hormone produced by plants to regulate growth and is associated with the elongation of cells in shoots. The auxin producing area shown in the picture above is in the new shoots or buds, this area is producing auxin as part of its growing process.
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