Sensation of phototropism is perceived by
(a) root tip (b) shoot tip
(c) axillary bud (d) node
Answers
Answered by
0
Explanation:
Answer is (B) shoot tip
Answered by
0
Phototropism
Explanation:
(b) The Sensation of phototropism is perceived by Shoot tip.
- The region of the plant which sees an improvement is called as perceptive region.
- Tip of the shoot is the discerning district for the impression of phototropism. The region of the plant which shows the reaction is called as responsive area.
- Mostly display positive phototropism to red light by the both root tips.
- Phytochromes are photoreceptors that sense red/far-red light, however they likewise retain blue light.
Similar questions