Your spelling is a bit off ---- phototropism is the tendency of an organism to turn or move toward (positive phototropism) or away from (negative phototropism) light.
Phototropism
umm im pretty sure its responce :) hop i helped A plant growing toward light is an example of positive phototropism.
umm im pretty sure its responce :) hop i helped A plant growing toward light is an example of positive phototropism.
Yes plants lean toward the light or if the plant is not planted upright in the soil it will lean so that it is growing upright.
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'.
Toward the Light was created in 1920.
One origional science project is: growing a few plants, and with each plant put the light in a different area (ie: plant one gets the growing light on top, plant two gets the light on bottom, and plant three gets the light on the side). You can determine if the plants actually grow toward the light.
The duration of Go Toward the Light is 1.55 hours.
Plants change through a phenomenon called a tropism. Some examples include a positive phototropism (growing toward a light source) and a negative gravitropism (growing upward, against gravity).
Go Toward the Light was created on 1988-11-01.
The sunflower has to adapt to a number of things in it's environment. The sunflower has adapted to may different soil types for example.
They grow toward the pond in order to get food and water.