what is thermotropism? explain clearly
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Thermotropism or thermotropic movement is the movement of a plant or part of a plant in response to a change in temperature. A common example is the curling of Rhododendron leaves in response to cold temperatures.
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The turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a directional source of heat.
‘Whether thermotropism would explain the observed relative preference of this parasite for chickens, which have a slightly higher body temperature than guinea pigs, remains to be determined.’
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