A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.
well there is a type of flower to where if you touch it the leaves will turn brown and die
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
its negative! negative reply, answer that is not positive
it is of tropism shape
A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.
Negative tropism refers to the movement or growth of a plant away from a particular stimulus, such as light or gravity. This differs from positive tropism, where the plant moves towards the stimulus. An example of negative tropism is the roots growing away from light.
photo tropism is the growth-response to light in a plant. stems exhibit positive photo tropism while most roots exhibit negative photo-tropism
tropism. Tropisms can result in growth toward (positive) or away from (negative) a stimulus, such as light or gravity.
well there is a type of flower to where if you touch it the leaves will turn brown and die
well ..thats a good question.. i studied that for a while and if i remember , it is called POSITIVE TROPISM.. but if it grows away from the stimulus its NEGATIVE TROPISM. Nice question.. alot of people ask that.. but they really dont pay attention because it in the question! :) hope this helps!! :) :P
When a shoot grows away from gravity - as it does when it emerges from the seed underground, and there is no light.
Yes, that's correct. Tropism is the growth or turning movement of a plant in response to a stimulus such as light, gravity, or touch. Plants can exhibit positive tropism by growing towards a stimulus or negative tropism by growing away from a stimulus.
A tropism in which the roots of plant grow downward, in the direction of gravity
Tropism is a plant's movement in response to an external stimulus, such as light or gravity. It can be positive (towards the stimulus) or negative (away from the stimulus). Examples include phototropism (response to light) and gravitropism (response to gravity).
Positive phototropism, where the plant stem grows towards a source of light.
Planarians exhibit a fairly strong negative geo-tropism and would move away from light.