Question 114

(Multiple Choice)

Plant hormonal control differs from animal hormonal control in that


A)there are no separate hormone-producing organs in plants as there are in animals.
B)all production of hormones is local in plants with little long-distance transport.
C)plants do not exhibit feedback mechanisms like animals.
D)only animal hormone concentrations are developmentally regulated.
E)only animal hormones may have either external or internal receptors.

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