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why are roots of plants positively geotropic

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ...
Answered by piyush12341
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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. ... The roots need to grow into the ground to provide stability for the plant, as well as to access water and nutrients.



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