yes it goes because it is like sunflover it looks at the sun like shoot grows like sunflower :)
No, they are positively phototropic as they grow towards light.
they grow biger
They get towards the light and do photosynthesis to make their own food.
Plants will always grow towards the light source. Turn the pot a quarter turn every day and it will grow straight.
They need light to activate photosynthesis and get nutrients. Because they need light to even grow, most plants grow towards the light.
No, they are positively phototropic as they grow towards light.
Leaves and shoots grow towards light in a reaction known as phototropism. Similarly, an attribute called geotropism causes roots to grow down towards gravity.
plants grow towards light because of something called photo-tropism. this is why they will grow towards light. Search up Phototropism on Google!
Towards. As in, phototropism. The tendency of plants to grow towards light.
plants grow towards light because of something called photo-tropism. this is why they will grow towards light. Search up Phototropism on Google!
they grow biger
They get towards the light and do photosynthesis to make their own food.
They grow towards the light!
Plant roots generally grow in the soil. In the case of aquatic plants, they are already in the water and do not need to grow toward it.
The plant needs light to grow. So, the shoot has a tendency to grow towards the direction of light to receive more of it. The above result can be obtained by a simple school project involving growing of common beans in a cup, and keeping it in a shoe box with only one hole in the corner for light to enter.
Yes, they normally grow up and will bend towards light.
As long as the roots are in the ground the plant will grow towards the light.