Explain how phototropism occur in plants ?. With Example.
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phototropism is the response of plant towards light.
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when the light rays falls on plant then, the growth of plant parts towards light takes place due to a phytohormone auxin.
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The movement in any part of a plant due to light is called phototropism. The shoot of plant shows positive phototropism and roots show negative phototropism .
Phototropism in plants occurs due to the hormone auxin . When light falls on one side of a plant , the secretion of auxin hormone is more in the part away from the light . Hence , auxin causes growth in length of the cells in shady part . So the plant appears to bend towards light .
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