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phototropism

1 of 1noun
/ˌfoʊtoʊˈtroʊpɪzəm/
1

the tendency of plants to grow toward or away from light, influenced by the direction and intensity of light

  • Sunflowers exhibit phototropism by turning their heads to face the sun throughout the day.
  • The tomato seedlings displayed positive phototropism as they grew towards the nearby window.
  • Plant biologists study phototropism to understand how plants perceive and respond to light stimuli.
  • The leaves of indoor plants showed negative phototropism by curling away from direct sunlight.
  • Farmers use knowledge of phototropism to optimize crop placement for maximum sunlight exposure.