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AQA Biology GCSE Topics 5-7

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Why do roots grow towards gravity?

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Answer:

When a root grows sideways there is more auxin on the lower side. In roots, the extra auxin inhibits growth causing the cells on top to grow faster and the root to curve downwards.


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