Question 8:
How does chemical coordination occur in plants?
Answer:
In animals, control and coordination occur with the help of nervous system. However,
plants do not have a nervous system.
Plants respond to stimuli by showing movements. The growth, development, and
responses to the environment in plants is controlled and coordinated by a special
class of chemical substances known as hormones. These hormones are produced in
one part of the plant body and are translocated to other needy parts. For example,
a hormone produced in roots is translocated to other parts when required. The five
major types of phytohormone are auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and
ethylene. These phytohormones are either growth promoters (such as auxins,
gibberellins, cytokinins,and ethylene) or growth inhibitors such as abscisic acid.
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