GershonU277882 GershonU277882
  • 25-10-2022
  • Biology
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Under normal conditions, the roots of plants grow downward. This illustrates what type of tropism?

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EjayK230214 EjayK230214
  • 25-10-2022

Tropism is the growth toward or away from a stimulus, and it happens to plants (it's different than movement). The tropism that's indicated can be of two types: phototropism, when the roots grows away from the stimulus of light, or gravitropism, when the roots are pushed downwards by gravity and grows towards it.

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