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It is a response called phototropism, where the plant grows towards light as a result of the stimulus of light perception.
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.
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.
tropism. Tropisms can result in growth toward (positive) or away from (negative) a stimulus, such as light or gravity.
A stimulus is any change in the environment that elicits a response from an organism. Tropism, on the other hand, is a directional growth response of a plant to a stimulus, such as light or gravity. In other words, tropism is a specific type of response exhibited by plants in reaction to environmental stimuli.
It is a response called phototropism, where the plant grows towards light as a result of the stimulus of light perception.
A stimulus is a DETECTECTABLE change in the environment. e.g. light is a stimulus to an animal or plant if it can detect the light with a sensing eye or chemical
Whirlwind, Breeze, and Downpour are different levels of wind speeds associated with storms. Whirlwind refers to a rapidly rotating column of air, Breeze signifies a light to moderate wind, and Downpour denotes heavy rainfall. Each term represents a specific intensity of the weather phenomenon.
The analogy would be that a whirlwind breeze is to a downpour as a light drizzle is to a thunderstorm. In both cases, the first term represents a milder version of the second term, with the intensity of the weather phenomenon increasing in the second term.
BREEZE
The stimulus in the pupil reflex would be light
light
breeze, zephyr
A Breeze
Zephyr
No, "breeze" is a noun. It refers to a gentle wind or a light movement of air.
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.