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Much like auxin in a stem causes it to grow upward, the auxin in which structure makes it grow downward?
gametes
flowers
leaves
roots
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Auxin distribution in roots causes differential growth (it inhibits cell elongation on the lower side), producing downward (positive gravitropic) growth.
Auxin distribution in roots causes differential growth (it inhibits cell elongation on the lower side), producing downward (positive gravitropic) growth.
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