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What is the tropism?

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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 - phtotropism hydrotropism is exhibited by lengthening of roots towards water source and finally, thigmotropism is growth towards solid objects -support by climbers

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Plant tropisms is when the plant grows upwards away from gravity. This is an example of negative geotropism. -Positive and Negative Phototropism-bending or growing toward or away from light

-Geotropism-influenced by gravity

-Thigmotropism-influenced by touch

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It is the movement of Plants in response to outside influences.

"Phototropism" is the phenomenon of Plants changing their position by growing, and moving, towards the light.

"Geotropism" is the ability of Plant roots to grow mainly downwards. Tropism refers to the turning of part or all of an organism in a particular direction. Usually as a result of an external stimulus.

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Tropisms are directional movement responses that occur in response to a directional stimulus. Plants are not able to relocated if they happen to start growing where conditions are suboptimal. However, plants can alter their growth so they can grow into more favorable conditions, To do so requires the ability to detect where the conditions are better and then alter their growth so they can "move" in the appropriate direction. One of the most commonly observed tropic responses in plants is phototropism, in which plant stems grow towards light. As anyone who has grown plants near a window knows, the plants tend to lean towards the window where the light is usually stronger than inside the room. Another commonly observed tropic responses is gravitropism, where a plant will grow so that it stays oriented relative to the source of gravity (the earth). Thus, if a plant is knocked down the shoot will grow faster on the lower side until the shoot is more-or-less standing up again.

Tropic responses result from differential growth. Phototropism is a blue-light-dependent response controlled by the action of specific blue light photoreceptors called phototropins. Gravitropism is dependent on the presence of starch-filled plastids (amyloplasts) in specialized cells. When the orientation of the cells changes, the mass of the starch-filled plastids causes them to sink to the lower end of the cell. The tumbling of the amyloplasts triggers, through unknown mechanisms, differential growth that causes curvature to develop.

The time-lapse movies available here demonstrate phototropic and gravitropic responses in several different plants. You may see some of the movies already under other subject heading since they show more than just the tropic response (e.g. germinating corn seedlings). From Nadim Sassine

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A tropism (from Greek τροπή, trope, "a turning") is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus.

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A tropism is a growth response whose direction is determined by the direction of the stimulus.

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A growth movement of a plant part in response to an external stimulus in which the direction of stimulus determines the direction of response is called tropism.

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