- Phototropism - Wikipedia
Phototropism is most often observed in plants, but can also occur in other organisms such as fungi The cells on the plant that are farthest from the light contain a hormone called auxin that reacts when phototropism occurs
- phototropism(英语单词,指植物的向光性或趋光性。)_百度百科
phototropism 是一个英语名词,在生物学中用于描述植物或其特定部分朝向或远离光源生长的现象,中文译作“向光性”或“趋光性”。该词常见于植物向性运动的研究,与向地性(geotropism)等术语相关联。
- PHOTOTROPISM中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
Growth towards a light source is called positive phototropism, while growth away from light is called negative phototropism
- Phototropism: Growing towards an Understanding of Plant Movement
Phototropism, or the differential cell elongation exhibited by a plant organ in response to directional blue light, provides the plant with a means to optimize photosynthetic light capture in the aerial portion and water and nutrient acquisition in the roots
- Phototropism - Definition, Examples and Quiz - Biology Dictionary
Phototropism is the ability of a plant, or other photosynthesizing organism, to grow directionally in response to a light source Plants and other autotrophs need to manufacture their own food; they usually do this through photosynthesis
- Phototropism – Definition, Types, Mechanism, Importance, Examples
Phototropism refers to the directional growth exhibited by photosynthesizing organisms, predominantly plants, in response to light stimuli This phenomenon is crucial for autotrophic organisms, such as plants, which rely on photosynthesis to synthesize their own nutrients
- Phototropism – Definition and Steps With Diagram - Science Facts
‘Photo’ means light, and ‘tropism’ means turning Phototropism is the movement of plants or other organisms, such as fungi, in the direction of light or away from it
- Phototropism - Biology Simple
Phototropism is the growth of plants in response to light Various plants exhibit phototropism in unique ways Understanding these differences helps in appreciating plant diversity
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