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why do bananas grow in curve?

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Answered by Areebamir
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Answer:

due to the negative Geotropism

Answered by Anonymous
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Reason:

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.

Cause:

The "proximate cause" would be a differential rate of growth on the different sides of the individual bananas. If the cells on the underside of the banana are dividing faster than those on the top, that will cause the upward curvature.

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