What kind of movement do we see in plants
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tropic and nastic movements we see in the plants
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The movement of a part of the plant towards light is called phototropism. Growth of aerial parts of a planttowards light is an example of phototropism. The movement of a part of the plant towards gravity is called geotropism. Growth of roots of plantsin downward direction is an example of geotropism
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