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what is the difference between tropism and stimulus

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Answered by Anonymous
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As nouns the difference between stimulus and tropism

is that stimulus is anything that may have an impact or influence on a system while tropism is (biology) the turning of an organism in response to a stimulus, either towards or away from the stimulus.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \implies Tropic movement or tropism is the plant movement that is determined by the direction of an environmental stimulus. Tropic movements can be towards the stimulus or away from it. The tropic movements are of various types depending on the nature of stimulus.

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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Stimulus}

 \implies Stimulus is a change in the environment that excites the organism to respond to it. *Receptors of sense organs respond to the stimulus and send impulses to Central Nervous System through sensory neurons.

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 \implies Is that stimulus is anything that may have an impact or influence on a system while tropism is (biology) the turning of an organism in response to a stimulus, either towards or away from the stimulus.

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