Multiple Choice
Why are axillary buds often inhibited from growing even though a stem may be actively elongating?
A) The cells of axillary buds respond differently to auxin than stem cells.
B) Axillary buds are high in abscisic acid that prevents elongation.
C) Axillary buds are low in gibberellins.
D) Stem cells lack receptors for auxin.
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