You need to know the plant and the stimulus.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
A stimulus is any change in the environment that prompts a response from an organism. An example of an external stimulus in plants is light, which influences processes like phototropism, where plants grow towards a light source. An internal stimulus could be the concentration of water within the plant, which can trigger responses such as closing stomata to reduce water loss during drought conditions.
The stimulus is your bodies reaction to something, say you burnt your hand, this is the stimulus. The reaction is your bodies response to it. In this sense the stimulus will be sensed by sensory neurones which pass an electrical impulse through relay neurons until the impulse gets to the Central Nervous System. This then, gives out another impulse which travels down a Motor Neuron to the muscle telling your hand to be removed from the surface.....
An example of an internal stimulus in plants is the production of hormones like auxins in response to light, which causes phototropism, or the bending of a plant towards light. An external stimulus example is gravitropism, where roots grow downward in response to gravity. Both stimuli help plants adapt to their environment and optimize their growth and survival.
Yes, that's correct. Tropism is the growth or turning movement of a plant in response to a stimulus such as light, gravity, or touch. Plants can exhibit positive tropism by growing towards a stimulus or negative tropism by growing away from a stimulus.
reponse
The phrase 'Reponse a tout' means Respond to everything[or all questions]. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'reponse' means 'answer, response'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. And the noun 'tout' means 'all'.
Because the chlorophyll in the summer is higher
Examples of stimulus reaction in plants include phototropism (response to light), gravitropism (response to gravity), thigmotropism (response to touch), and hydrotropism (response to water). These responses allow plants to adapt to their environment and optimize their growth and survival.
When sunlight is a stimulus, this is known as phototropism. Phototropism refers to the growth or movement of plants in response to light, typically resulting in stems bending towards the light source. This phenomenon allows plants to maximize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
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