Answer:
Phototropism refers to the movement of of plant body or parts towards or away from the light. There are two types of phototropism i. e. positive phototropism and negative phototropism.
In positive phototropism, the parts of plant body moves toward light. Movements of radical in the upward direction after seed emergence is the example of positive phototropism.
In negative phototropism, the body part of plant moves away from the light. Roots are the example of negative phototropism.
Answer:
lead pencils (graphite)
fertilizer (potassium, sodium, calcium)
chalk (gypsum)
flashbulb (zirconium)
window glass/mirrors (silica)
table salt (halite)
Explanation:
Conception is necessary for the continuation of species...for reproduction.
Yes this is true 2 diploids cells can fuse to form haploid cell