examples of chemotropism in plants
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The response of the organism or organism part is termed 'positive' if the growth is towards the stimulus, or 'negative' if the growth is away from the stimulus. An example of chemo-tropic movement can be seen during the growth of the pollen tube, where growth is always towards the ovules
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Chemo-tropic movement in plants can be seen during the growth of the pollen tube.
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