how do the shoot and roots of plant respond to the pull of earth's gravity ?
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The shoot of plant is negatively geotropic that is it is not attracted by gravity & it grows opposite to the direction of gravitational pull
Whereas in case of roots it is positively geotropic that is it grows to the direction of gravitational pull
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Here's the answer you are looking for
The shoot of plant is negatively geotropic that is it is not attracted by gravity & it grows opposite to the direction of gravitational pull
Whereas in case of roots it is positively geotropic that is it grows to the direction of gravitational pull
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Geotropism: Geotropism refers to the movement of the plant part in response to the stimulus "GRAVITY".
¤ The shoot part of the plant shows negative geotropism by growing in the opposite direction of the gravity. .
¤ The root part of the plant shows positive geotropism by growing in the same direction of the gravity.
In this way the shoot and roots of a plant respond to the pull of earth's gravity.
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