Science, asked by annmariabinu4203, 6 months ago

Why are bananas curved?....Any guess?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bananas go through a unique process known as negative geotropism. Instead of continuing to grow towards the ground, they start to turn towards the sun. The fruit grows against gravity, giving the banana its familiar curved shape. ... So bananas developed a way of growing towards the light without destabilising the plant.

Answered by sakshipatil7474
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It's because of the sun! Bananas are curved so they can retrieve sunlight. Bananas go through a process called 'negative geotropism'. ... Bananas originate in the rainforest, and if they grow towards the small rays of light that pass through the thick foliage, the plant would grow crooked and risk to topple over.

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