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Define what is hydrotropism

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Answered by shrutipatel16
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In plant biology, hydrotropism is a plant’s growth response towards water sources. Hydrotropism, which is triggered by plant hormones, can be a positive or negative response, whereby the plant will either turn away from water concentrations, protecting itself from oversaturation, or move towards them, protecting itself in times of drought.

Consequently, through hydrotropism, the plant is able to avoid drought-related stress since the root cap can orientate itself towards moister parcels of land.

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Hydrotropism is a plant's growth response in which the direction of growth is determined by a stimulus or gradient in water concentration..

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Answered by SnehaG
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The directional growth movements that occurs in response to exposurr of water is called hydrotropism.

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