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Auxin originates at the tip of the stem and controls growth elsewhere. The movement of auxin is largely
Options
(a) Basipetal
(b) Acropetal
(c) Acropetal and basipetal
(d) Centropetal
Correct Answer:
Basipetal
Explanation:
Auxin show polar movement. It is basipetal (from apex to base) in stem but acropetal (from root tip towards shoot) in the root.
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Topics: Plant Growth and Development
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Subject: Biology
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- Velamen is a specialized tissue found in
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Subject: Biology (4253)
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