Biology, asked by arpita5496, 11 months ago

why are roots call positively geotropic​

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Answered by vaishnavi4890
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Answer:

This is because the roots always grow towards the gravity of the earth.

Answered by Madeeha200603
1

Explanation:

tropic movements can be positive or negetive.

geotropism is movement towards the direction of gravity

since roots grow downwards they are called positively geotrophic and negatively phototropic

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