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Biology, 05.05.2020 18:34 gisellekarime

Plant shoots exhibit positive phototropism by growing towards the light, while their roots exhibit negative phototropism by growing away from light. The hormone auxin directs this process. Auxin increases in concentration on the side of the shoots and the roots that faces away from the light. Auxin has different effects in each of these locations.

What is the best explanation of how auxin directs phototropism in plant shoots?

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