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2. Explain phototropism and geotropism in plants. Are there any similar examples in the animal world also?

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Answered by vanshbabarvb
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Phototropism is the response of a plant to sunlight. Geotropism is the response of stems and roots towards and against the Earth. An example of phototropism in the animal world is ants as they're attracted or they respond to sunlight and mostly come out during the day.

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Phototropism is the response of a plant to sunlight. Geotropism is the response of stems and roots towards and against the Earth. An example of phototropism in the animal world is ants as they're attracted or they respond to sunlight and mostly come out during the day

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