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How do tropisms help plants survive?(1 point) Responses Plants limit their needs in harsh conditions. Plants limit their needs in harsh conditions. Plants grow together with other plants. Plants grow together with other plants. Plants grow toward things they need. Plants grow toward things they need. Plants create their own food using chlorophyll. Plants create their own food using chlorophyll. Skip to navigation

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Tropisms help plants survive by allowing them to grow toward things they need, such as light, water, and nutrients. This directional growth increases their chances of acquiring resources necessary for survival and growth, particularly in challenging environmental conditions. For example, phototropism enables plants to maximize light absorption for photosynthesis, while gravitropism allows them to grow roots downward to access water and nutrients in the soil.
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