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What is geotropism???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of geotropism is the growth of a plant or immovable animal in response to the force of gravity. An example of geotropism is the roots of a plant growing down into the ground.

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Answered by Sophia100
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Geotrophism is the directional movement in response to gravity. Charles Darwin was one of the scientists first shown the positive gravitropism in roots and negative gravitropism in stems.

That is roots grow in the downward direction of gravitational pull whereas stem grows in the upward direction which shows the opposite direction. Positive geotropism is the tendency of roots to grow downwards. Negative geotropism is the tendency of the plant to grow upward. an example is stem.

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