For example a pot that has not fallen down
A non-example of an atom is a carbon atom.
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
An non-example of freezing point would be boiling point, as it is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
An example of a non-polymer would be water (H2O), which is a small molecule made of two different types of atoms (hydrogen and oxygen) that are not linked together in a repeating chain like in a polymer.
An example of a silicate is quartz, which is a mineral composed of silicon dioxide. An example of a non-silicate is halite, also known as rock salt, which is composed of sodium chloride.
Yes, geotropism DOES determine the direction of growth. Negative geotropism is when a section of the plant grows upwards. For example, stems grow upward. Positive geotropism is when a section of the plant grows downwards. In this case, a plant's roots would be the perfect example.
Gravitropism is a response to gravity. And the plant roots will follow the gravity also you cannot change the place where the roots will grow also if you will put it on the opposite side of the gravity it will also grow down.
Geotropism is the plant's response to gravity. Plants exhibit positive geotropism when they grow towards the gravitational pull (roots), and negative geotropism when they grow away from it (shoots).
geotropism mean to have fun doind the things
No
Geotropism is an external stimulus. It refers to the growth response of plants to gravity, where roots grow downward (positive geotropism) and stems grow upward (negative geotropism). This response is influenced by the gravitational pull, making it an external factor affecting plant growth and orientation.
Geotropism is a plant growth or movement in response to gravity. Upward growth of the plant's parts against gravity is called negative geotropism, whilst downward growth of roots is called positive geotropism.
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Another name for geotropism is gravitropism. It refers to the growth or movement of an organism in response to gravity.
Geotropism or gravitropism are terms that describe a plant's root growth in response to gravity. Positive geotropism refers to roots growing downwards towards Earth, while negative geotropism refers to roots growing away from gravity, such as when they grow upward in a climbing plant.
geotropism is the ability of the plant to grow in he direction of gravity so if there isn't sufficient water available the roots of the plant due to geotropism go deeperinto the the earth so as to obtain some amount of water which will help them to survive
firstly there is no word as GVRAVITROPISM. When plants grow towards gravity it is called GEOTROPISM. its is mainly the root of plants that show geotropism; because they grow downward. but the stem show negative geotropism because it grows up in the opposite direction of gravity