Question
the shoot of a plant growing up is a positive gravitropism. A.true B false.
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GPT-4o mini
A. true
The upward growth of a plant shoot is indeed an example of positive gravitropism. Gravitropism refers to a plant's response to gravity, and shoots grow upward, against the pull of gravity, which is classified as positive gravitropism. Conversely, roots exhibit negative gravitropism as they grow downward, towards the gravitational pull.
The upward growth of a plant shoot is indeed an example of positive gravitropism. Gravitropism refers to a plant's response to gravity, and shoots grow upward, against the pull of gravity, which is classified as positive gravitropism. Conversely, roots exhibit negative gravitropism as they grow downward, towards the gravitational pull.