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how the shoot shows movement in responce to sunlight​

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Answered by siddharthrajalingam
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Growth movement of the shoot in plants in response to a light stimulus is called phototropism. this movement is caused due to more growth of cells towards the shaded side of the shoot as compared to the side of shoot towards the light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli.Most plant shoots exhibit positive phototropism, and rearrange their chloroplasts in the leaves to maximize photosynthetic energy and promote growth.

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