Phototropism (Noun)
Syllable division: pho·tot·ro·pism
How to pronounce: UK: /fəʊˈtɒt.rə.pɪ.zəm/ /ˌfəʊ.təˈtrəʊ.pɪ.zəm/ US: /foʊˈtɑː.trə.pɪ.zəm/
Meaning: A plant's growth or movement toward or away from light, or the movement of a specific section of a plant.
Example:
> Phototropism is likely to blame if a plant has always grown at an angle.
> A plant that is highly phototropic is a sunflower, as it always faces the sun.
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The science teacher is explaining to his students about the phototropism.
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The science teacher is explaining to his students about phototropism.
* I saw some plants growing in a tree hollow It seems phototropism.
* In some wall holes, there are some plants growing with phototropism.
Some people are like phototropism. Because they are so difficult to educate. They are not the same as others.
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* I saw some plants growing in a tree hollow. It seems phototropic.
* In some wall holes, some plants are growing with phototropism.