- In biology,
phototropism is the
growth of an
organism in
response to a
light stimulus.
Phototropism is most
often observed in plants, but can also occur...
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fields Phototropism:
movement or
growth in
response to
lights or
colors of
light Aphototropism:
negative phototropism Skototropism:
negative phototropism of...
- of
fungus in the
Zygomycota phylum. They are
known for
their strong phototropism response and
helical growth of the sporangium. The best
studied species...
- This is
called phototropism.
Janoudi and his
fellow coworkers wanted to see what type of
phytochrome was
responsible for
causing phototropism to occur, and...
- (1832). It was
renamed phototropism in 1892,
because it is a
response to
light rather than to the sun, and
because the
phototropism of
algae in lab studies...
-
These specialized hyphae usually show
negative gravitropism and
positive phototropism allowing good
spore dispersal. The
sporangia wall is thin and is easily...
- light. This is
known as
positive phototropism. The
roots grow away from light. This is
known as
negative phototropism.
Monocytes and
macrophages of the...
- mature,
gravitropism continues to
guide growth and
development along with
phototropism.
While amyloplasts continue to
guide plants in the
right direction, plant...
- by motion; for example, the
leaves of a
plant turning toward the sun (
phototropism), and chemotaxis.
Interaction between organisms. the
processes by which...
-
several loops and few beta sheets. In plants,
cryptochromes mediate phototropism, or
directional growth toward a
light source, in
response to blue light...