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Which is an example of phototropism? A) a Venus flytrap capturing a fly B)a plant bending toward the light C) the roots of a plant following water

D) roots growing into the soil

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B is the answer

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Phototropism is defined as a growth of a plant (or organism) in response to light. Generally, the stems show positive phototropism (growth towards light), and roots show negative phototropism (growth away from light). Light is an important energy source for the growth of plants, thus plants show growth and bending toward the light.

Thus, the correct answer is 'option B). a plant bending toward the light.'


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