Biology, asked by TeacherXD, 11 months ago

Why is root said to be positively geotrophic??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐⭐ Because root grows towards the centre of gravity ⭐⭐

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Answered by thehardikpatel
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ANSWER :

Root said to be positively geotrophic :

◆ Because roots of plants are called positively geotropic, they follow the direction of stimuli by gravity.

◆ Roots are positively geotropic as they bend and grow downwards.

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