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How would a houseplant respond to sunlight that comes from one direction? a. by closing its leaves at night b. by curling its stem around its leaves c. by bending its stem toward the sun d. by growing
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How would a houseplant respond to sunlight that comes from one direction?
a. by closing its leaves at night
b. by curling its stem around its leaves
c. by bending its stem toward the sun
d. by growing roots downward through the soil
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it is C but they don't 'bend' the sun stimulates growth in the plant so it grows towards the light just to be pedantic
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The correct answer would Be C because Most plants would Bend their stems to the sun
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