tropismer
Tropismer, also known as tropism, is a biological phenomenon observed in plants and other sessile organisms where directional growth occurs in response to an external stimulus. This response is not a movement of the entire organism, but rather a differential growth rate on different sides of the organ. The direction of growth is always towards or away from the stimulus.
There are several types of tropisms, categorized by the stimulus that elicits the response. Phototropism is
The mechanisms underlying tropisms involve plant hormones, primarily auxins. These hormones accumulate on the side of