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Q: How would the environment in a space station affect plant tropisms?
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What are plant substances that affect plant growth?

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What are plant substances that affect plant growth are called?

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What are the 3 plant tropisms and their functions?

The three plant tropisms include geotropism, thigmotropism,hydrotropism and photoperiodism.


How does Auxins contribute to tropisms?

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How do plants interact with the environment?

the environment affect plant by cutting tree and by so many things and the plant affect environment by breath the oxgyen on the night


What is Behavioral Adaptations of Plants?

they are actions that a plant takes in order to increase its chance of survival. An example of a behavioral adaptation in plants are tropisms. Tropisms are the growth of plants toward sunlight.


What are the 4 plant tropisms?

OK there's 4 tropisms hydro tropism (when plant grows towards water) thigmatropism, (when plant grows towards touch) gravitropism (grows right side up is turned upside down) and photo tropism (grows towards light)


How plant and animal activities may affect the environment?

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What is the difference between tropic and nastic movements?

Tropisms and nastic movements are both plant responses to external stimuli. however tropisms are depend on the direction of the stimulus nastic movements do not depend on the direction of a stimulus