| phototropism | <botany> Movement or growth of part of an organism (e.g. A plant shoot) towards (positive phototropism) a source of light, without overall movement of the whole organism. (14 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Heliotropisms, Phototropisms
| phototropism |
an orienting response to light
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Phototropism or heliotropism are botanical terms for an organism response to light (in the case of heliotropism, specifically the light from the Sun). These are one of the many plant tropisms or movements in response to extermal stimuli. Growth toward a light source is a positive phototropism, while the reverse is called negative phototropism or skototropism. ...
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| phototropism |
the bending of a plant toward the direction of more intense light.
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| phototropism |
A phenomenon describing the tendency of African Violets and other plants to bend toward the light. This tendency is activated by a light-sensitive hormone called auxin.
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A plant
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| phototropism | an orienting response to light |
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