Answer:
thigmotropism
Explanation:
Tigmotropism is the curved growth of the plant, which occurs through mechanical stimulation. In the case of the question, the stone stimulated the plant's angular growth.
When the vegetable comes into contact with any consistent object, it grows around it. A very common example of tigmotropism is that of tendrils, which grow wrapped around its support. The winding occurs by a reaction that results from a stimulus from the underside of the tendril, this reaction slows the growth of this side, while the upper side grows faster.
Answer:
misalignment of the chromosomes during anaphase II
Bacteria are so successful because they reproduce asexually meaning that they can make more offsprings at a shorter amount of time. Because they reproduce asexually, if that one bacteria is resistant to a certain other organism, so will its offsprings.