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How do plants respond to their
immediate environment​

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Answered by tshivom9
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Plants respond to their environment in a variety of ways. The response of an organism, usually a plant, to an environmental stimulus is called a tropism. Some common plant stimuli include light, gravity, water, movement of the sun, and touch. The naming of the tropism is associated with the stimulus.

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Answered by Preeti393
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Plants respond to their environment in a variety of ways. Some common plant stimuli include light, gravity, water, movement of the sun, and touch. The naming of the tropism is associated with the stimulus. For example, the movement of plant roots towards water is called hydrotropism.

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