Biology, asked by adeevvirmani, 4 months ago

hi is there anything else anybody knows about geotropisiom about positive and negative geotropisim any other info

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Answered by ankitsenin
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Answered by bristidas3598
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Positive geotropism: The tendency of roots to grow downwards is positive geotropism. It is seen in all kinds of plants except the ones that grow on marshy or swampy lands. Roots are an example of positive geotropism.

Negative geotropism: The negative geotropism is defined as the upward growth of the plant's part against gravity. The tendency of roots to grow upwards i.e. against the gravitational pull is also called negative geotropism. Stem or aerial roots called pneumatophores are examples of negative geotropism.

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