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Gibberellin

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Where are Gibberellin made and
found?
Gibberellin hormones are primarily produced in the
meristematic regions of plants, such as the shoot and root
tips. They are synthesized in these tissues and then
transported to other parts of the plant where they regulate
various growth processes.

Gibberellin hormones are found throughout the plant, but


they are particularly concentrated in areas of active growth,
such as the shoot and root tips, young leaves, and
developing seeds. They play a key role in regulating plant
growth and development, including seed germination, stem
elongation, and flowering.
Functions
Gibberellins are like plant messengers that tell plants
what to do at different stages of their life. They help
seeds wake up from sleep and start growing by
turning stored food into energy. When plants need to
stretch upwards to reach sunlight, gibberellins tell
their stems to grow taller by making cells longer.

They also help plants know when it's time to make


flowers so they can make seeds for the next
generation. In short, gibberellins are like plant
coaches, guiding them through important growth
stages like waking up, growing tall, and making
babies.

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