Phototropism, where the plant "turns" to arrange its leaves for better exposure to light. This process is regulated by growth regulators in the plant.
Photo = light
Tropism from the Greek "trope" or turning.
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Tropisms are growth or movement responses in plants that occur in response to a environmental stimulus.
Phototropism is the growth response of a plant in response to light direction.
Geotropism is the growth response of a plant in response to gravity.
Thigmotropism is the growth response of a plant to physical contact (touch).
Hydrotropism is the growth response of a plant to water.
Chemotropism is the growth response of a plant to a particular chemical.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
A "tropism"
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water
Geotropism
thigmotropism
Response. The stimulus is the light.
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Thigmotropism is a movement in which an organism moves or grows in response to touch or contact stimuli.
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Response to surroundings
Plant growth in response to touch is called thigmotropism.
a nastic response. if it helps its the only coice that has response on it.
The answer is the organism from the plant to the sunlight
thigmotropism
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
The call is given by the soloist and response by the group
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
Response. The stimulus is the light.
Plant growth hormones e.g. IAA.