Plant behavior is primarily controlled by a combination of environmental factors and internal signaling mechanisms. Environmental cues such as light, temperature, gravity, and water availability influence plant responses through processes like phototropism and gravitropism. Internally, hormones such as auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins play key roles in regulating growth, development, and responses to stimuli. Together, these factors enable plants to adapt and thrive in their surroundings.
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