What is the response of plants towards light and gravity
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Negatively Geotrophic rooots and positive Geotrophic stems
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the response of plants towards light is phototropism
response of plants towards the gravitropism
Gravity:
roots are termed positively geotropic that they grow towards the direction of the pull of gravity shoes are negatively geotropic because they are go away from that force.
light:
root cell on the upper side of the root grow longer turning the ruoots downwards into soil and away from the light
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growth hormones are produced by which cause the stem cell on the side away from the light to multiple causing the stem to tilt
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