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When a grapevine coiling around a fence post is an example of?

Positive gravitropism


What is the growth of plants root downward and shoot upward called?

Elongation of the meristematic tissue


The response of roots growing downward is an example of what?

The response of roots growing downward is an example of gravitropism, also known as geotropism. This is a plant's natural reaction to gravity where the roots grow towards the Earth to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.


Will time upside down help a plant to grow faster?

well the scientific meaning of it is no because of gravitropism. gravitropism is the force of gravity on plant. dont know what gravitropism is: wikipedia search: gravitropism.


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.


A compound sentence using the word gravitropism?

Gravitropism is a noun, and I do not know what it is. ^^^ is the answer to the question! Hope it helped! Please vote!


Can you use a sentence with the word Gravitropism?

Is gravitropism why the seed is growing towards gravity?Yes gravitropism is why the roots go towards the center of the Earth.


What is the stimulus of gravitropism?

odor


A change in the direction a plant grows in response to gravity?

This change in direction is called gravitropism. Plants respond to gravity by growing roots downward (positive gravitropism) and shoots upward (negative gravitropism). This mechanism helps plants optimize their growth by maintaining stable positions in relation to gravity.


Growth of a vine around a post is an example of a gravitropism or a thigmotropism?

The growth of a vine around a post is an example of thigmotropism, which is a plant's response to touch or contact with a solid object. Gravitropism, on the other hand, is a plant's response to gravity, causing roots to grow downward and shoots to grow upward.


Gravitropism is also known as what?

geotropism


What does gravitropism affect?

Gravitropism affects the roots of a plant, so say when you turn it on its side, after a while its roots will make an "L" shape.