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Question
Given below are the figures showing some kinds of tropic movements in plants. Study the same and answer the following questions:
- Which one of these figures is correct? Give reason in support of your answer.
- Name the kinds of movements shown by the root system and shoot system. Define each.
- What are the two stimuli which affect root system and shoot system positively? Name them.
- Which of the following stimuli affects the growth of the root strongly?
- Gravity
- Water
- Draw a neat and labelled diagram of the longitudinal section of a pistil showing chemotropism in an angiospermic plant.
Solution
- Figure A is correct, as it shows roots growing towards gravity and shoots growing away from gravity.
- The root shows positive geotropism and the shoot shows negative geotropism.
Positive geotropism is defined as the movement of a plant towards the earth's gravity. For example, roots show positive geotropism.
Negative geotropism is defined as the movement of a plant away from gravity. For example, a shoot shows negative geotropism. - The shoot system responds positively to light, while the root system responds positively to the stimulus of gravity.
- Gravity provides a more significant influence on the growth of roots, as plants require an abundance of water.
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