Question
Plants respond to their environments, which example describes each term
Thigmotropism
Dormancy
Phototropism
Gravitropism
Thigmotropism
Dormancy
Phototropism
Gravitropism
Answers
GPT 3.5
Thigmotropism: This term refers to a plant's response to touch or contact with a solid object. An example could be a vine wrapping itself around a support structure, such as a trellis or a tree trunk.
Dormancy: This term refers to a period where a plant is in a state of rest or inactivity. An example could be a deciduous tree losing its leaves and entering a period of dormancy during the winter months.
Phototropism: This term refers to a plant's growth or movement in response to light. An example could be a sunflower plant bending or turning its face towards the direction of the sunlight.
Gravitropism: This term refers to a plant's growth or movement in response to gravity. An example could be the roots of a plant growing downwards towards the pull of gravity, while the shoots grow upwards against the force of gravity.
Dormancy: This term refers to a period where a plant is in a state of rest or inactivity. An example could be a deciduous tree losing its leaves and entering a period of dormancy during the winter months.
Phototropism: This term refers to a plant's growth or movement in response to light. An example could be a sunflower plant bending or turning its face towards the direction of the sunlight.
Gravitropism: This term refers to a plant's growth or movement in response to gravity. An example could be the roots of a plant growing downwards towards the pull of gravity, while the shoots grow upwards against the force of gravity.