Plants Movements and Magical Changes to Adaptation and Evolution
Tactic movement is a type of movement in plants which is directed towards (positive) or away from (negative) a stimulus. For example, phototaxis is a plant's response to light. Positive phototaxis occurs when a plant moves or orients itself towards a light source
Phototaxis in Plants
What is the difference between phototropism and phototactic movement?
Answer. is that phototropism is (biology) the movement of a plant towards or away from light while phototaxis is (biology) the movement of an organism either towards or away from a source of light.
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