Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (9th Edition)

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Chapter 33 - Review - Page 680: 9

Answer

e. Thigmotropism.

Work Step by Step

Thigmotropism is growth in response to touch. For example, when a tendril of a climber comes in touch with a rope or any supporting structure, it immediately coils itself with the structure and continue to grow with the structure as a support. This is thigmotropism.
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