Sentences with STEREOTROPISMS
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"Certain plants exhibit phototropic stereotropisms, bending towards a light source."
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"The roots of some plants demonstrate positive gravitropic stereotropisms, growing downwards."
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"Leaves often display negative phototropic stereotropisms, bending away from the light."
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"The tendrils of a vine exhibit thigmotropic stereotropisms, coiling around nearby objects for support."
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"Some flowers exhibit geotropic stereotropisms, growing upright towards the sky."
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"Certain seedlings demonstrate positive thigmotropic stereotropisms, growing along the surface they touch."
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"Vines can show negative gravitropic stereotropisms, growing upwards against gravity."
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"The stems of many plants exhibit positive phototropic stereotropisms, growing towards the light."
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"Roots often display negative gravitropic stereotropisms, growing away from the pull of gravity."
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"Some plants demonstrate thigmotropic stereotropisms, growing along fences or trellises."
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"Seedlings commonly exhibit geotropic stereotropisms, orienting themselves with the pull of gravity."
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"Flowers often display negative phototropic stereotropisms, avoiding intense or direct sunlight."
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"The tendrils of certain plants demonstrate positive thigmotropic stereotropisms, seeking support from nearby structures."
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"Vines can show negative geotropic stereotropisms, growing downwards towards the ground."
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"The stems of some plants exhibit positive gravitropic stereotropisms, growing vertically towards the sky."
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"Roots often display negative thigmotropic stereotropisms, avoiding obstacles in the soil."
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"Some flowers demonstrate phototropic stereotropisms, bending towards the angle of incoming sunlight."
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"Seedlings often exhibit positive geotropic stereotropisms, growing with their roots pointed downwards."
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"Certain plants display gravitropic stereotropisms, orienting themselves with the pull of gravity."
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"Leaves can show negative thigmotropic stereotropisms, avoiding contact with neighboring vegetation."