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why is geotropism important for plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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This response to gravity is called geotropism, or gravitropism. 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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Answered by Digamveer
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GEOTROPISM IS NECESSARY AS IT DIRECTS THE ROOT TO MOVE DOWN i.e. TOWARDS SOIL, SO THAT PLANT CAN EXTRACT NUTRIENTS FROM THE SOIL.

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