How does chemical coordination occur in plants?

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Auxin: Bends plant towards light, stops other shoots from growing close.
Gibberellin: Makes plants grow taller, wakes up seeds.
Cytokinin: Keeps leaves young, allows other shoots to grow.
Abscisic Acid (ABA): Saves water in drought, puts seeds on hold, ripens fruits.

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