explain phototropism and geotropism in plants .are there similar examples in animal world also?
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Phototropism is a response to the stimulus of light, whereas geotropism (also called gravitropism) is a response to the stimulus of gravity . ... when the stem grows against the force of gravity, this is known as a negative geotropism.
Phototropism : An example of phototropism in the animal world is ants as they're attracted or they respond to sunlight and mostly come out during the day
Geotropism : An example of geotropism in the animal world is all animals as the legs never leave the earth's surface but the hands or other body parts work against the earth's gravity.
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