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What kind of tropism do roots display when they grow into the soil?

positive gravitropism


What kind of tropism do roots play?

Gravitropism (also known as geotropism) is a turning or growth movement by a plant or fungus in response to gravity. It is a general feature of all higher and many lower plants as well as other organisms. Wikipedia


When a plants roots grow downward this is an example of?

Positive gravitropism, where the plant roots grow in response to gravity by growing downward. This helps the roots anchor the plant and seek out nutrients and water in the soil.


What kind of gravitropism do roots display when they grow into the soil?

Positive gravitropism, as the roots grow towards gravity by growing downwards into the soil.


What kind of roots do hydrangea have?

Hydrangea plants have fibrous roots, which are shallow and spread out horizontally close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


What is Positive gravi groth tropism?

Positive geotropism is where the roots grow towards gravity.


How does light brings about tropic movement in the stem and root of a flowering plant?

photo tropism is the growth-response to light in a plant. stems exhibit positive photo tropism while most roots exhibit negative photo-tropism


What is a positive and negative tropisms?

A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.


What is negative tropism?

...Negative tropism is a change in text of a song due to mishearing the lyrics or inaccurate memory of the lyrics. It results in multiple versions of songs after a while. It is very common in English and Scottish balladry, as well as in Appalachian ballads.


What kind of soil in taiga?

The soil is usually made up of a mixture of rotting roots and horse or camel manure. Hope this helps


What kind of root does a daisy have?

Daisies have fibrous roots, which consist of many thin, branching roots that spread out close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the daisy plant to efficiently absorb nutrients and water from the soil to support its growth.


What is an advantage of a negative tropism?

An advantage of negative tropism, where a plant grows away from a stimulus such as light or gravity, is that it allows the plant to avoid unfavorable conditions. For instance, roots may exhibit negative phototropism by growing deeper into the soil to access moisture and nutrients, rather than towards light, which could indicate poor soil quality. This adaptive response enhances the plant's chances of survival and resource acquisition in challenging environments.