How Do Plant And Animal Hormones Differ?

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How Do Plant And Animal Hormones Differ?

(Select all that apply.) - Unlike animal hormones, plant hormones act only locally. - Unlike animal hormones, plant hormones do not bind to a specific receptor and trigger responses in target cells and tissues. - In plants more so than animals, it is the balance between existing hormones, rather than hormones acting isolation, that controls growth and development.
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In plants more so than in animals, it is the balance between existing hormones, rather than hormones acting in isolation, that controls growth and development. (Plant response to a hormone depends not so much on the amount of that hormone as on its relative concentration compared with other hormones. In addition, plants tend to have fewer hormones than animals. Each plant hormone has multiple effects, depending on its site of action, its concentration, and the developmental stage of the plant. Read about the different types of plant hormones.)

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