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Plants produce hormones to help them regulate important processes, such as growth and response to the environment. Hormones produced in one part of the plant may affect cells in a different part of the plant. What type of tissue carries hormones through the body of a plant?

Vascular tissue

Reproductive tissue

Dermal tissue

Ground tissue

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Answer:

vascular tissue

Step-by-step explanation:

In plants, hormones travel large throughout the body via the vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and cell-to-cell via plasmodesmata.

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Answer:

vascular tissues

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