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As long as the roots are in the ground the plant will grow towards the light.

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Im going to improve the answer from before because its a bit rubbish! Auxin is a hormone found mainly at the tip of a plant which helps it grow towards the sun for photosynthesis. When sunlight shines on one side of the plant it will destroy some of the auxin. The other side of the plant wont be in the sunlight, it will be in the shade, so it will have more auxin. This means the shaded side of the plant will grow more than the lit side, so the plant will grow towards the light source. This gives the plant a better chance of survival as it can photosynthesise more. :D


Are used to make corn and wheat grow taller?

Yes because, Auxin is a plant hormone produced in a stem tip that promotes cell elongation. Then Auxin moves to the darker side of the plant causing the cells there to grow larger than the corresponding cells on the lighter side of the plant.


Why does a plant start to grow up when it has been put on its side?

Plants have a complex set of hormones which control their growth and these hormones are responsible for the 'directional' growth of the plant. Simply put, plants will grow up when they are put on their side because 'up' is where the sun is and plants will always grow towards the sun.


What role do plant hormones play in photo-tropism?

In phototropism, plant hormones control the growth and development of plants due to light. For example, in positive phototropism, auxin, a hormone, speeds up the rate at which plant cells grow. It builds up on the shadier side of a plant, causing those cells to grow faster than the cells on the sunny side of the plant. With longer cells on one side than the other, the stem bends toward the light.


Are Auxin's used to make corn and wheat grow taller?

Yes because, Auxin is a plant hormone produced in a stem tip that promotes cell elongation. Then Auxin moves to the darker side of the plant causing the cells there to grow larger than the corresponding cells on the lighter side of the plant.


What lets the plant grow up towards the light?

Growth towards light is regulated by hormones called auxins. Auxins stimulate growth in the area of the plant that they are found and are produced by the tip of a stem. In sunlight they break down. As such there are more auxins on the shaded side of the plant. This will cause more growth on one side of the plant which will make it grow towards the light.


Does a plant grow faster with water or an energy drink?

Plants grow faster with water because, it can get its own glucose through photosynthesis. On the other side energy drinks are full of weird colors and stuff anyway, which wouldn't help the plant to grow but the energy in the drink would probably give the plant the energy to grow faster. Water is free from all the chemicals, and helps the plant to grow faster.


Would a plant still grow upwards if you place it in different directions?

A plant does not grow upwards. A tropism is the growth of a plant in response to a stimulus. This means a plant does not grow upwards, it grows towards a stimulus which in most cases is light. Try it out, put a plant in a dark closet with a light on one side and watch the plant grow towards the light. The results should be clear after a number of days. The plant's response to light is known as phototropism. Hope I helped :)


If plant is turned on side why does it grow toward sun?

It wants sunlight! :) It grows toward the energy of the sun wanting more of it since it is on its side.