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.
Plants respond to their environments, which example describes each term
Thigmotropism
Dormancy
Phototropism
Gravitropism
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