Examples for chemotropism, Thigmotropism, Hydrotropism, Geototropism,Phototropism, fastly
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An example of thigmotropism is the coiling movement of tendrils in the direction of an object that it touches. On the other hand, the folding movement of the Mimosa pudica leaflets, can be considered as an example of thigmonastism
Hydrotropism is a form of tropism characterized by the growth or movement response of a cell or an organism to moisture or water. ... An example of positive hydrotropism is the growth of plant roots towards higher relative humidity level.
An example of a plant that is highly phototrophic is the sunflower (Helianthus annus). Not only do sunflowers grow toward the sun, they can be visibly seen to track the sun's movements from East to West throughout the day.
Chemotropism is known as growth or movement of a complete plant or plant parts towards the chemical stimulus. For example the growth of pollen tube down to the ovule in the ovary through the stigma and style during fertilization in order to respond to the presence of sugars in the style
An example of geotropism is the roots of a plant growing down into the ground. Any positive (or negative) movement or growth of a plant or sessile animal in response to (or against) the force of gravity.