Auxin

/ˈɔksɪn/ noun

A plant hormone that regulates cell elongation, apical dominance, and tropic responses. Auxin promotes growth in stems and roots and plays a crucial role in coordinating plant development and responses to environmental stimuli.

From Greek 'auxein' meaning to grow or increase, coined by Dutch botanist Frits Went in 1926. The name directly reflects this hormone's primary function of promoting plant growth.

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