Growth of roots towards water is an example of ----- type of tropic movement. *
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Hydrotropism. The movement or the growth of a plant in relation to the stimulus of water is called hydrotropic movements and the equivalent response to the stimulus of water is called hydrotropism. In this type of movement, roots show the positive hydrotropic response, as they move and grow towards the water.
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