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To determine: The location where the highest concentration of auxin in a plant is found.

Introduction: The plant hormones represent the growth regulators which affect plant growth and development under various environmental conditions. There are various types of plant hormones, including auxin, salicylic acid, ethylene, cytokinin, and more.

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