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Place a potted plant in a room a little away from a window through which sunlight enters some time during the day (Fig.). Continue watering the plant for a few days.
Does the plant grow upright, like plants out in the open? Note the direction in which it bends, if it is not growing upright. Do you think this may be in response to some stimulus?

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Answered by suryansh20032001
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Plants kept inside a room always grow in the direction of the window. ...  demonstrated that the growing shoot of a grass seedling always bends towards light. Oxygen is then released into the air and sugar is taken as food by the plant

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Answered by gundlaprerana
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Answer:

No, the plant does not grow upright, like plants out in the open. It bends towards the window from where light is coming. Yes, it is a response to light.

Explanation:

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