Biology, asked by tanveertanveer6405, 1 month ago

The roots of a plant growing towards a water
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Answered by affanmuhammed030
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Hydrotropism is plant growth response towards or away from water. This usually happens in the roots, where the plant typically absorbs water. If a plant senses that there is water close by, the roots will grow in that direction. Figure 2: A plant showing positive phototropism and growing towards the light.

Answered by aryan1726
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Hydrotropism is plant growth response towards or away from water. This usually happens in the roots, where the plant typically absorbs water. If a plant senses that there is water close by, the roots will grow in that direction. 

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