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What are trophims?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 1/12/2026

Trophisms are directional growth responses of plants or organisms to external stimuli. They can be classified based on the type of stimulus, such as phototropism (response to light), gravitropism (response to gravity), and hydrotropism (response to moisture). These responses help organisms adapt to their environment and optimize their growth and survival. Trophisms play a crucial role in plant development and movement.

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