It occurs so that the plant will always place the broad side of it's leaves toward the Sun.
It occurs so that the plant will always place the broad side of it's leaves toward the Sun.
a climbing vine
a "tropism"; geotropism for response to gravity and phototropism for response to light
a dandelion is a tap root which goes down ward in to the ground
Light. Tropisms are growth responses to stimuli. Photo-tropism = light-growth
...Negative tropism is a change in text of a song due to mishearing the lyrics or inaccurate memory of the lyrics. It results in multiple versions of songs after a while. It is very common in English and Scottish balladry, as well as in Appalachian ballads.
tropism
This is by photosynthesis
Hydro-tropism is a word for plants growing away from moisture. There are many plants which exhibit hydro-tropism.
There is a slight difference between a response and a tropism. Response is simply any form of reaction to simulation while tropism refers to the directional movement response in plants.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
The plants reaction to the environment.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
a climbing vine
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'.
a "tropism"; geotropism for response to gravity and phototropism for response to light
Tropism is where the plant moves toward something, that is called positive tropism. And when it turns away from something, that is called negitive tropism
The four tropisms are: "Hydo-tropism" "Photo-tropism" "Geo-tropism" "Thigmo-tropism" MerchantMooMoo summons his milk!