how a plant's shoot move against gravity?
Asked by mrinalchatterjee | 20th Sep, 2010, 12:00: AM
Expert Answer:
In shoots, the force of gravity is perceived in the apical region. It grows against the gravity, and that's the reason why a shoot always grows in the upward direction. This is the phenomena of negative geotropism.
Answered by | 20th Sep, 2010, 11:29: PM
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