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The diagram shows phototropism. Why cant it be geotropism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Geotropism – a growth response to gravity

This diagram shows auxin moving downwards in a shoot under the influence of gravity. The lower side has a higher concentration of auxin and so grows faster. This results in negative geotropism in the shoot: it will grow in the opposite direction to gravity.

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Answered by diyavdev
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Explanation:

geotropism =the growth of the parts of plants in response to the force of gravity. The upward growth of plant shoots is an instance of negative geotropism

phototropism=the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either towards the source of light ( positive phototropism ) or away from it ( negative phototropism ).

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