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What is a Tropic Movement? Explain with an Example.

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Tropic movement is a type of plant movement in which it is moved towards stimuli it can be to the direction of stimuli or away from stimuli.

Eg: 1)PHOTOTROPISM : THE MOVEMENT OF PLANT TOWARDS LIGHT

2)GEOTROPISM : MOVEMENT OF PLANT TOWARDS GRAVITY

3)CHEMOTROPISM: MOVEMENT OF PLANT TOWARDS CHEMICAL

4)THIGMOTROPISM: MOVEMENT OF PLANT TOWARDS TOUCH

5)HYDROTROPISM: MOVEMENT OF PLANTS TOWARDS WATER

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Answered by ttanish18
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Explanation:

The directional growth movements of plants due to external stimuli are called tropic movement. It can be either towards the stimulus, or away from it. For example, in case of phototropic movement, shoots respond by bending towards light while roots respond by bending away from it.

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