Distinguish between chemotropism and hydrotropism with suitable examples
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The growth of a plant toward any stimulus is called tropism, and the growth of a plant toward a light stimulus is called phototropism.
*The growth of the parts of plants in response to the force of gravity is called
geotropism
*The growth or turning of plant roots towards or away from moisture is called Hydrotropism
*Chemo-tropism is the growth of organisms (or parts of an organism, including individual cells) such as bacteria and plants, navigated by chemical stimulus from outside of the organism or organisms part.
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*The growth of the parts of plants in response to the force of gravity is called
geotropism
*The growth or turning of plant roots towards or away from moisture is called Hydrotropism
*Chemo-tropism is the growth of organisms (or parts of an organism, including individual cells) such as bacteria and plants, navigated by chemical stimulus from outside of the organism or organisms part.
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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.
Chemotropism-Chemotropismis growth of organisms (or parts of organism) such asbacteriaandplants, navigated by chemicalstimulusfrom outside of the organism. The response by the plant is termed positive if the growth is towards the stimulus or negative if the growth is away from the stimulus.hope this helps.....
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