phototropism and examples
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Positive phototropism is growth toward a light source, and negative phototropism is growth away from a light source. Plant roots tend to exhibit negative phototropism, because they need to grow deeper into the ground for plant stability, water, and nutrients
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Answer:Examples of Phototropism
Positive phototropism is growth toward a light source, and negative phototropism is growth away from a light source. Plant roots tend to exhibit negative phototropism, because they need to grow deeper into the ground for plant stability, water, and nutrients.
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Positive phototropism is growth toward a light source, and negative phototropism is growth away from a light source. Plant roots tend to exhibit negative phototropism, because they need to grow deeper into the ground for plant stability, water, and nutrients.
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