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Which of these are examples of negative tropism? (Select all that apply.)

a plant’s roots growing down into the soil due to gravitropism
a plant’s stem growing upward out of the ground due to gravitropism
a plant’s leaves growing toward the direction of the sun due to phototropism
a plant’s roots growing toward a water source due to hydrotropism
a plant’s leaves growing away from the sunlight due to phototropism
a plant’s roots growing away from a water source due to hydrotropism

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Answer:a plant’s stem growing upward out of the ground due to gravitropism

a plant’s leaves growing away from the sunlight due to phototropism

a plant’s roots growing away from a water source due to hydrotropism

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Negative tropism is the growth or movement of an organism away from a stimulus. A common example that can be used to explain negative tropism is the shoot of the plants that grow against gravity
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