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Which Hormone's Reduction in Its Amount Causes a Bush to Become

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Question 3

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Which hormone's reduction in its amount causes a bush to become more bushy (have more lateral growth) after trimming a shrub?


A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) abscisic acid
D) gibberellin

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