Movement of auxin is
(A) Centripetal
(B) Basipetal
(C) Acropetal
(D) Both (B) and (C)
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Movement of auxin is
(A) Centripetal
(B) Basipetal
(C) Acropetal
(D) Both (B) and (C)
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Answer:
Basipetal :)
Explanation:
Auxin is a growth promoting phytohormone. It moves mainly from the apical to the basal end (basipetally). This type of unidirectional transport is termed polar transport. Auxin is the only plant growth hormone known to be transported polarly.
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