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Photoperiodism is one example of how a plant responds to changing seasonal conditions. Why is it important for plants to be able to respond to seasonal changes?

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It is important because plants respond to light depend, logically enough, on the plant's ability to sense light. Phototropism is a directional response that allows plants to grow towards, or in some cases away from, a source of light. Photoperiodism is the regulation of physiology or development in response to day length.

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