10th Class Science Control and Coordination

  • question_answer 6)
    How does phototropism occur in plants? 

    Answer:

    Phototropism is a directional growth which occurs in response to unidirectional exposure to light. Phototropic movement is generally caused by increased auxin on the dark side and lesser auxin on the illuminated side. Due to the presence of more auxin, the part of the plant stem in the dark grows faster, causing it to bend towards the source of light.


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