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what is hetrotropism​

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Answered by TweetySweetie
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☆The movement of an organ of a plant in response to the stimulus of Water is known as hydrotropism.

☆FOR.e.g. plant growth in response to water

☆Roots are positively hydrotropic as they grow in direction of Water which is available in soil.

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Answered by ankushmishra32
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Hydrotropism is a plant's growth response in which the direction of growth is determined by a stimulus or gradient in water concentration. A common example is a plant root growing in humid air bending toward a higher relative humidity level.

Eg - Root growing downward. The movement of a plant (or other organism) either towards or away from water is called hydrotropism. An example is that of plant roots growing in humid air bending toward a higher relative humidity level. ... Climbing plants, such as vines, contain tendrils that coil around supporting objects.

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