Which of the following movement is not related to
auxin level?
(a) Bending of shoot towards light
(b) Movement of root towards soil
(c) Nyctinastic leaf movements
(d) Movement of sunflower head tracking the sun

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) Nyctinastic leaf movements

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