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What is Geototropism?

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Updated: 6/20/2024

Geotropism is the response of plants to gravity, causing their roots to grow downward and their stems to grow upward. This allows the roots to anchor the plant in the soil and helps the stems grow towards sources of light. Geotropism is essential for proper plant growth and development.

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