The way a plant grows or bends due to gravity is called geotropism.
The water lily, as the name suggests, grows in the water. That is what the term "aquatic plant" means. The Latin word aqua means water.
I believe that the answer to your question would be a tropism. A tropism is a force that applies to an object, making it move somehow. For example, a plant that grows towards the ground would have a "positive gravitropism" because it is growing towards the ground. Also, a plant that grows towards the sun would have a "positive phototropism" because it grows towards light. There are many other types of tropisms that apply to chemicals, seasonal changes, and so forth, but the ones that I talked about are the two most common and basic types of tropisms. I hope I answered your question.
The Latin term for the flowering plant that is also known as Maile is 'Alyxia oliviformis'. This plant is Hawaiian and generally grows in the form of a shrub.
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No, a fruit is a fruit. A plant grows fruit, and fruits grow plants, they are not one and the same!
Certain plants react to gravity by growing against it or towards it. It is the tropism of gravity called a geotropism. For example, if a potted plant falls over then it will continue to grow towards the sky. If a mudslide occurs and it drastically tilts the land where a tree grows, the tropism allows the tree to grow upwards. Alternatively, geotropism works for roots as well. Roots will respond to gravity by growing downwards. It can be observed that no matter which way a seed is planted the roots and the shoots respond to gravity in opposite ways. Plant hormones, auxins are responsible for this response. Phototropism is the response of plants to light.
The term organic material can simply be defined as natural. A plant is usually organic if it grows in the grown without any pesticides and in natural soils or chemically free soil.
A plummule is a term used to describe the embryonic shoot or bud of a plant that develops from the plumule of a seed. It is the part of the seedling embryo that will eventually give rise to the stem and leaves of the plant as it grows.
phototropic (details from another answer) movement of or growth of plant in response to external stimulus. e.g. growth of root towards gravity - geotropism growth of shoot towards the light - phototropism hydrotropism is exhibited by lengthening of roots towards water source and finally, thigmotropism is growth towards solid objects -support by climbers
The term "gravity" comes from the Latin word "gravitas," which means weight or heaviness. It was first used by Sir Isaac Newton in his work on the laws of motion and universal gravitation. The term has since become commonly used to describe the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
That portion of a plant which grows into the earth and absorbs water and nutrients.The portion of a complex word containing suffixes and prefixes which expresses the base meaning of the term.
It means the grinding away of a rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, wind, or gravity.