

The role of IAA in the elongation of cells

Higher concentrations of IAA on the shaded side increases the rate of cell elongation so that the shaded side grows faster than the illuminated side

IAA is transported towards the amyloplasts. It inhibits cell elongation in the roots causing the lower side to elongate at a slower rate than the upper side.
You may see IAA referred to as auxin by some other exam boards. IAA is a particular type of auxin so be careful as different exam boards will want you to use different terms!

The different treatments produce different levels of growth in the root tips. The IAA molecules inhibit cell elongation in roots.
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