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how does phototrophism occur in plants?​

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Answered by misscutie94
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Explanation:

Phototropism is the growth of an organism in response to a light stimulus. The cells on the plant that are farthest from the light have a chemical called auxin that reacts when phototropism occurs. This causes the plant to have elongated cells on the furthest side from the light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Phototropism is the growth of an organism in response to a light stimulus. The cells on the plant that are farthest from the light have a chemical called auxin that reacts when phototropism occurs. This causes the plant to have elongated cells on the furthest side from the light.

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