(a) What is meant by 'tropisms' (or tropic movements)? Explain with an... 03:21 (a) Define phototropism. Give one example of phototropism. (b) How d... 03:21 (a) Define geotropism. Give one example of geotropism. (b) What is m... 02:49 (a) How does control and coordinati...
What is thigmonasty? Thigmonasty refers to rapid, non-directional movements in plants triggered by touch. 14 What is thigmotropism? Thigmotropism is a plant's growth response to touch, resulting in movement towards or away from a stimulus. 13 What hormonal changes support thigmotropism? Horm...
What is ECG ? What's cellular respiration? What are the different types of mass movements? Explain the electrical activity of the heart during a heartbeat. What type of reaction is 2H_2O(l) +2K(s) = 2KOH(aq) + H_2 (g) ? What is a tropic hormone? What is a monomorphic trait?
What is the name of a diagram that can show the relative amounts of energy, biomass, or number of organisms in each tropic level in an ecosystem? What is the definition of an ecosystem as used in biology? What is a measure of the number and types of organisms that live ...
What is botany? Discuss its benefits to its environs.BotanistA botanist is a plant biologist who is knowledgeable about a wide range of plants, including algae, grass, cacti, bulbs, moss, trees, shrubs, and edibles such as spices, fruits, and vegetables. Botanists study plants, unlike ...