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Gravitropism
Thermotropism
Hydrotropism
Phototropism
 Types of 
Tropism
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The movement of a plant part in response to gravity. It is the reason why the roots of the plant grow in the opposite direction from its stem.

Gravitropism

Thermotropism

It is essentially a movement in reaction to the presence of water. The resulting motion is known as a hydrotropic movement.

Hydrotropism

Phototropism

This plant movement happens as a response to the change of temperature in the environment, as heat or cold. Plants like Rhododendron curl their leaves when it is very cold.

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The movement of a plant part in response to light is called phototropism. their stems growing in the direction of the light

Types of

Tropism