how does phototropism occur in plants
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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 farthest side from the light.
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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 farthest side from the light.
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When any plant should be kept in shadow and if light comes from anywhere then the shoot is bend towards the light and root bend opposite of the direction of shoot
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