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colleen colleen
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A group of plant geneticists discovers a mutant plant that has a deficiency in gibberellin production. All other hormones, including auxins, cytokinins, florigens, ethylene, and abscisic acid, are produced in normal quantities and are not directly affected by this mutation.

Based on this scenario, the mutant plant most likely exhibits:
A) a lack of phototropism in the shoots.
B) a lack of gravitropism in the roots.
C) delayed senescence.
D) a dwarf growth pattern (very short stem).
E) stomata that don't close.
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