Shoot system in plants moving towards light
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It is the upper part of the plant calledshoot system which grows towards light. Here the food is synthesised by the plants with the help of sunlightwhich is a energy source for plants. And the synthesised food is transported in all over the plant parts even in the roots also.
Plants grow towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive and grow. Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the stem tips and roots, which controls the direction of growth.
The plant hormone auxin is responsible for a plant's ability to grow towards the light. The plant hormone auxin is responsible for a plant's ability to grow towards the light. ... As we know from looking at plants on a windowsill, they grow toward the sunlight to be able to generate energy by photosynthesis.
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It is the upper part of the plant calledshoot system which grows towards light. Here the food is synthesised by the plants with the help of sunlightwhich is a energy source for plants. And the synthesised food is transported in all over the plant parts even in the roots also.
Plants grow towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive and grow. Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the stem tips and roots, which controls the direction of growth.
The plant hormone auxin is responsible for a plant's ability to grow towards the light. The plant hormone auxin is responsible for a plant's ability to grow towards the light. ... As we know from looking at plants on a windowsill, they grow toward the sunlight to be able to generate energy by photosynthesis.
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Shoot system in plants moving towards light: Phototropism
Phototropism is the growth of an organism which responds to a light stimulus.
Growth towards a light source is called positive phototropism, while growth away from light is called negative phototropism
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