BIOMOLECULES AND ENZYMES

BIOLOGY

HORMONES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Poison Ivy growing on a tree by touch.
A
Gravitropism
B
Phototropism
C
Thigmotropism
D
Hydrotropism
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In essence the poison ivy is using the fence, tree, or structure it touches for support as it continues its growth. This concept of poison ivy’s directional growth for support in response to touch is known as thigmotropism.

Detailed explanation-2: -Thigmotropism behavior causes the creeping plant to grow and coil around the tree and grow in an upward direction towards it. Ivies often use trees for climbing support. Some house or garden plants also show thigmotropic behavior, such as Morning glory, periwinkle, Money plants, Passion vines, Ivy plant, etc.

Detailed explanation-3: -Examples of positive thigmotropism are the growth of ivy on walls upon contact to walls and the coiling of tendrils or twiners upon contact to objects for support. An example of negative thigmotropism is the growth of roots underneath the soil.

Detailed explanation-4: -Thigmotropism is the type of tropic movement which occurs in response to touch. Similarly, phototropism, chemotropism and hydrotropism occur in response to light, chemicals and water respectively.

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