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Response of roots of plants to water(hydrotropism)?

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Answered by Cynefin
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Response of roots of plants to water(hydrotropism)?

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Hydrotrophism is a form of trophism characterized by the growth or movement response of a cell or an organism to moisture or water. A positive hydrotrophism means the body that tends to grow towards moisture or Water whereas negative hydrotrophism means that grows away from moisture.

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  • UNDERGROUND STEMS AND ROOTS such as carrot, radish and even tomato roots.
  • Tomato because juicy fruits have a large amount of water content, thus tehy absorb large amount of water from soil.
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Answered by gursimran14092005
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Root of plant have a special feature to separate the water from this soil. The transmission of a water in a plan is done by xylem. The translation of the water in the plant is done by xylem
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