Thermotropism is when a plant 'moves' as it responds to heat
mimosa
a "tropism"; geotropism for response to gravity and phototropism for response to light
Thirsty Plants :p
Thermotropism is when organisms bend to follow a source of heat. The stem of that plant shows thermotropism.
tropism
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
the plants will die because heat gives energy to all plants and that is how plants make there own food
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.
Plants such as vines, tendrils, and some climbing plants are known to exhibit thigmotropism, a response to touch or contact stimuli.
Tropisms are plant movements in response to environmental stimuli such as light (phototropism) or gravity (gravitropism). They demonstrate that plants are capable of adjusting their growth direction to optimize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis or to ensure proper anchorage and nutrient absorption. This adaptive behavior helps plants survive and thrive in their surroundings.
A plants architecture determines the response to sunlight, but all plants require light to survive. Phototropism is the name assigned to the movement the makes to maximize its sun source.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.