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Why are roots geotropic in nature? ​

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The roots are exhibiting positive geotropism, or growth with gravity, while the stem is exhibiting negative geotropism, or growth against gravity. Different parts of a plant grow in opposite directions because they have different functions.

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Why are roots geotropic in nature?

The roots show positive geotropism because root always moves towards the ground in the direction of gravity. Roots are negatively phototropic and positively hydrotropic.

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