ICSE Class 10 Biology Tropic Movement in Plants
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- how is the movement in plants different from that of animals
- Odd one out: 1. Touch me not,turgor movement,transpiration,drooping of leaves. 2.hormone,blood,endocrine gland,endocrinology. 3.IAA, IBA, NAA, 2, 4-D 4.serum,microbes,vaccine,culture 5.polarity,animal pole,amnion,vegetal pole
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- stems are: a.positively geotropic and negatively phototropic b.positively geotropic and positively phototropic c.negatively geotropic and positively phototropic d.negatively phototropic and negativley geotropic