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if the roots of a plant are growing towards nitrate concentrated region of the soil.​

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Answered by shabihulhasan671
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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If the roots of a plant are growing towards nitrate concentrated region of the soil. It is called Chemotropism.

Explanation:

  • The process in which the plants/ plant parts are moving/growing in response to the chemical stimulus is called Chemotropism.
  • There are two types of chemotropism including positive and negative.
  • Positive chemo-tropism involves the growth towards the chemical stimuli.
  • Negative chemo-tropism involves the growth away from the stimuli.
  • The plant roots shows both positive and chemotropisms.
  • The plant roots grow towards the required mineral sources available in soil. It is a positive chemotropism.
  • The roots always grow away from the toxic acids.
  • This shows the negative chemotropism.

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