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A scientist plants seedlings in different conditions to demonstrate how plants respond to their environment. Which of these observations provides evidence of gravitropism?(1 point)
Responses
Seedlings planted away from a source of sunlight grow toward the light.
Seedlings planted away from a source of sunlight grow toward the light.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways grow sideways.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways grow sideways.
Seedlings planted near a stick wrap around the stick.
Seedlings planted near a stick wrap around the stick.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways extend their roots downward.
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade.
4 of 54 of 5 Items
Question
A scientist plants seedlings in different conditions to demonstrate how plants respond to their environment. Which of these observations provides evidence of gravitropism?(1 point)
Responses
Seedlings planted away from a source of sunlight grow toward the light.
Seedlings planted away from a source of sunlight grow toward the light.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways grow sideways.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways grow sideways.
Seedlings planted near a stick wrap around the stick.
Seedlings planted near a stick wrap around the stick.
Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways extend their roots downward.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The observation that provides evidence of gravitropism is:
**Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways extend their roots downward.**
Gravitropism is the growth response of a plant to gravity, where roots typically grow downward (positive gravitropism) and stems grow upward (negative gravitropism).
**Seedlings planted in containers that are tipped over sideways extend their roots downward.**
Gravitropism is the growth response of a plant to gravity, where roots typically grow downward (positive gravitropism) and stems grow upward (negative gravitropism).