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When a plant grows as mediated by growth hormones, which main plant organs are at work?
meristem and roots
stems and leaves
roots and stem
leaves and roots
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roots and stem
Explanation: Plant growth mediated by hormones (auxin, gibberellins, cytokinins, etc.) drives cell division and elongation in meristematic regions, producing primary growth in the shoot (stem) and the roots — so the main organs at work are the stem and the roots.
Explanation: Plant growth mediated by hormones (auxin, gibberellins, cytokinins, etc.) drives cell division and elongation in meristematic regions, producing primary growth in the shoot (stem) and the roots — so the main organs at work are the stem and the roots.
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