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Natalia Chen
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4 July, 02:42
Which is an example of negative phototropism?
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Phototropism is one plant tropisms or plant movements as a reaction to an external stimuli for this case light. There are two types of phototropism namely the positive and negative. Negative phototropism is exhibited by plants that grows away from the light. Examples are Monstera, Philodendron and other tropical vines.
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