How tropism facilitate movement in plant
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tropism is usually applied to growth and turgor movements in plants; an involuntary orientation of a microorganism toward or away from an external stimulus is commonly called a taxic movement, or taxis —e.g., the negative phototaxis of certain protozoans that move away from light
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Answer:it leads to growth of plant like phototropism which makes the plant to grow towards the light hence growth and in simple terms movement through growth
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