Science
Design an experiment to demonstrate hydrotropism.
Chemical Coordination in Plants
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Answer
Growth movement of the roots of the plant towards water is called hydrotropism.
Below experiment demonstrates hydrotropism:
Procedure
- Take two beakers 1 and 2.
- In beaker 1 add moist soil and sow the seeds.
- In beaker 2 add dry soil in one part and moist soil in another part and sow the seeds. Also, place a small porous pot containing water in the dry part adjacent to the seedling.
- Leave the set up for few days so that the plant can grow.
Observation
- In beaker 1, the plant grows normally and the roots are straight.
- In beaker 2, the roots bend towards the source of water and do not grow straight.

Conclusion
This experiment confirms that roots of a plant show positive hydrotropism as they bend towards the source of water (porous pot).
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