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Cytokinins are produced in growing areas, such as _____ at the tip of the shoot.1. Parenchyma2.Roots3.Meristems4.None of the above
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Cytokinins are produced in growing areas, such as _____ at the tip of the shoot.1. Parenchyma2.Roots3.Meristems4.None of the above
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Cytokinins are produced at the apical Meristems of the shoot or root to promote cell division
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