It is called "phototropism". It is caused by the destruction (by light) of chemicals (called Auxins), produced by the growing tip, that is responsible for making plants cells elongate. The side in shadow therefore elongates while the side in full Sun does not. This turns the plant growth towards the Sun.
It is called "phototropism". It is caused by the destruction (by light) of chemicals (called Auxins), produced by the growing tip, that is responsible for making plants cells elongate. The side in shadow therefore elongates while the side in full Sun does not. This turns the plant growth towards the Sun.
The process of plants growing towards the sun is called positive Phototropism.
It is called phototropism.
phototropism
response to stimulus
photoperiodism
phototropism
a sunflower
One of the plant's hormones called auxins
Auxins which are plant hormones.
It is called Geo-Tropism
umm im pretty sure its responce :) hop i helped A plant growing toward light is an example of positive phototropism.
phototropism.
One of the plant's hormones called auxins
Auxins which are plant hormones.
Phototropism
its an response :)
It is called Geo-Tropism
umm im pretty sure its responce :) hop i helped A plant growing toward light is an example of positive phototropism.
Its called phototropism. It's actually really cool, the shaded side's cells elongate, causing the plant to bend towards the sun
Phototropism
phototropism.
phototropism.
These growth responses are called tropisms. Growing towards the light is called phototropism, and towards the source of gravity is geotropism.
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.