explain any three directional movement in plants
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Directional movements shown by plants are tropic movements
- Hydrotropism-Directional response shown by plant parts to the stimulus of water.
- Geotropism-Directional response shown by shoot and root to stimulus of gravity. eg.,Roots move downwards
- Thigmotropism-Directional response shown by plant parts to stimulus of touch. eg.,climbers coil around support in response to one sided contact.
- Chemotropism-stimulus is chemicals
- Phototropism-stimulus is light
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Directional movements: These are also called as tropic movements. Tropic movements are the movements which occur in the direction of the stimulus. ... Hydrotropism is a growth response in which the direction is determined by the stimuli of water.
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