How would the lack of auxins affect plants' growth?
Auxin controls how much carbon dioxide a plant can take in.
Plants would not be able to photosynthesize.
Plants would not be able to grow and bend towards direct sunlight.
Plants would not grow taller

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Explanation:

The lack of auxins will affect the growth of a plant as plants would not be able to grow and bend towards direct sunlight.

AUXIN:

  • Auxin is one of the plant hormones responsible for regulation of growth in plants. Other plant hormones are gibberellins, ethylene etc.

  • Auxin is produced at the apical parts of a plant, where it stimulates elongation (growth) of such plant part.

  • Since auxin is a hormone associated with growth in plants, a lack of auxins will affect the growth of a plant as plants would not be able to grow and bend towards direct sunlight.

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