Hope this helps.. (I ADDED to the person's ABOVE answers. Note 2 and 4 are the same as the person above and I added 1 and 3.)
1) You might not know it, but plants are able to sense their environment and actually respond appropriately. One of the key parameters that every plant must respond to is the direction of gravity: stems go up (opposite to the pull of gravity) and roots go down (in the same direction as the force of gravity).
2) The plant hormone auxin is the driving force behind the plant's growth towards the sunlight to be able to generate energy by photosynthesis. Highly sensitive light-sensing proteins help seedlings find the shortest route (to sunlight) by elongating the cells of the stem on the side that is farthest from the sunlight.
The roots are made up of cells that are dense with ball-like structures called statoliths that respond to gravity pulling it down. It enables the plant to grow perpendicular to the sky.
3) Key Differences Between Stems and Roots. ... Stems are positively phototropic (growing towards the light) negatively geotropic (grow away from the soil) and negatively hydrotropic, whereas Roots are positively geotropic, negatively phototropic (grow away from the light). Stems bear flower, leaves and buds, but roots do not.
4) Tropism is the plant's response to stimulus. When the plants move toward the stimulus, it is called a positive tropism. Negative tropism is the plants' movement away from the stimulus. Both Phototropism and Geotropism are both tropisms.
Phototropism is the mechanism that enables the plant to respond to light. Stems and leaves exhibit this process.
Geotropism or Gravitropism the mechanism that enables the plant to respond to gravity. It allows the plant to orient themselves for growth. Plant roots exhibit this process.