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if the roots of a plant are growing towards nitrate concentrated region the soil, it is​

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Answered by rithkshr
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Explanation:

It is chemo tropism .Because nitrate concentration reason contains chemical .

it is also called the growth or movement of a  plant part in response to a chemical stimulus.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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Chemotropism

Explanation:

The root of the plants bending towards an area of nitrate concentration in the soil is due to chemotropism.

Chemotropism is the ability of an organism like plants to bend in response to external stimuli.

Chemotropism exhibited by plant roots can both be positive and negative.

If the plant bends its normal growth direction towards an increased mineral concentration like nitrates, it is called positive

chemotropism. When the roots deviate from their normal growth direction to protect itself from harmful chemicals, then it is called negative chemotropism.

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