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What is thigmatropism?

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∙ 18y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

It is plant response to contact with a solid odject.

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What is the name of the reaction?

response to water: hydrotropism, response to light: phototropism, response to chemicals: chemotropism, response to gravity: geotropism, response to touch: thigmatropism


What are the 4 plant tropisms?

OK there's 4 tropisms hydro tropism (when plant grows towards water) thigmatropism, (when plant grows towards touch) gravitropism (grows right side up is turned upside down) and photo tropism (grows towards light)


What are the types of plant tropism describe and give example for each?

photo tropism it means the plant is responding to photosynthesis thigmatropism it means the plant is resonding to touching gravitropsim it means the plant is resonding to gravity hyderatropism it means the plant is responding to water


Why is hypo tropism useful to plants?

The users are the plants... Some of these "Tropism" are: -Phototropism (photo means ligth in scientific term) : Is the behavior that acts toward the sun -Gravitropism (Gravi means gravity): Is the behavior that acts toward the gravity Thigmatropism (Thigma means touch): Is the behavior that acts toward the any solid object This are the basic tropism of a plant I hope it helped!! ~[F][E][R][Z][Y][1][1]~


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