how geotropism occur . explain in brief
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Geotropism
The growth movement in plants in response to the force of gravity is known as geotropism. In geotropism, the roots of the plant always grow downwards while the shoots always grow upwards, away from the earth.

The growth movement in plants in response to the force of gravity is known as geotropism. In geotropism, the roots of the plant always grow downwards while the shoots always grow upwards, away from the earth.

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The roots of plants are exhibiting positive geotropism , or growth with gravity,while the stem is exhibiting negative,or growth against gravit. plants have organelles called statoliths, which settle at the bottom part of their cells and allow plants to sense gravity.
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