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'.
Growing toward a stimulus is Tropism. Movement that moves away from a stimulus i dont know what it is
When a plant bends toward or away from a stimulus it is called a tropism
TROPISM
Towards. As in, phototropism. The tendency of plants to grow towards light.
Tropism
the turning or bending movement of an organism or a part toward or away from an external stimulus such as light, heat, or gravity
Dorsiflexion is moving your foot upwards toward you. Plantar flexion is when you move it down away from you.
Any plant can have chemotropism. Its all dependent on its reaction toward or away from chemicals. A Common example is pollen tubes and ovules.
Tropism: is the growth response of a plant that results from certain stimuli. Tropism can be positive, in which case the plant will bend toward the stimulus, or negative, in which case the plant will bend away from stimulus. Taxis: Taxis in animals is the responsive movement of going toward or away from an external stimulus.
Towards. As in, phototropism. The tendency of plants to grow towards light.
Tropism
False.Adduction is the movement toward the body. Abduction is the movement away from the body.
the French Revolution; Neoclassicism
Nastic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards a non-directional stimulus while Tropic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards or away from a directional stimulus.
Continental Drift:)
the French Revolution; Neoclassicism
its an example of a response to a stimulus.
its an example of a response to a stimulus.
A movement toward the midline is called adduction. Adduct means to bring towards the center. The opposite, "abduction" is moving away from midline.
secularism