plant response in the direction of light explain with figure
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tropic movements
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Phototropism is the plant's response in the direction of light.
Explanation:
- The cells of the stem of the plants are elongated on the side that is farthest from the light.
- Phototropism may be negative or positive.
The growing and bending of the plants in a particular direction in response to light are called Phototropism. In Positive phototropism, the response of the plants is towards the light source. In Negative phototropism, the response of the plants is away from the light source.
The figure showing phototropism is attached.
Hence, Phototropism is the plant's response in the direction of light.
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