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In animals there are special glands secreting hormones, whereas there are no glands in plants. Where are plant hormones formed? How are the hormones translocated to the site of activity? - Biology

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In animals there are special glands secreting hormones, whereas there are no glands in plants. Where are plant hormones formed? How are the hormones translocated to the site of activity?

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Plant hormones are produced by individual cells; in regions where they are required by the plants. For example; auxin is synthesized in the cells of growing shoot apices. Plant hormones are translocated through the vascular system of plants. For example; auxin from the shoot apex may get mobilized to the lateral buds or flower buds. Similarly, some plant hormones may be mobilized to senescent parts.

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अध्याय 15: Plant Growth and Development - Exercises [पृष्ठ ८८]

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अध्याय 15 Plant Growth and Development
Exercises | Q 9. | पृष्ठ ८८

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