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LA : What is tropic movement? Explain two types of tropic (phototropic and geotropic) movements in plants

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What is tropic movement? Explain two types of tropic (phototropic and geotropic) movements in plants.

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Tropic movement: Tropic movement is a type of plant movement that occurs in response to a directional stimulus, such as light or gravity.

  1. Phototropism: Phototropism is a tropic movement that occurs in response to light.
    There are two types of phototropism :
    a) Positive phototropism – In positive phototropism, the plant grows towards the source of light.
    Example – Movement of the shoot.
    b) Negative phototropism – in negative phototropism, the plant grows away from the source of light.
    Example – Movement of the root.
  2. Geotropism: Geotropism is a tropic movement that occurs in response to gravity.
    a) Positive phototropism – In positive geotropism, the plant grows downwards, towards the centre of gravity.
    Example – Movement of the root.
    b) Negative phototropism – In negative geotropism, the plant grows downwards, away from the centre of gravity.
    Example – Movement of the root.
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