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Thursday, 27 August 2015
Growth from apical meristems is known as primary growth, which encompasses all elongation.
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In some plants (such as ivy), the "root" actually clings to walls and structures.
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Gravitropism, the growth mechanism of plants that also causes the shoot to grow upward.
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At germination, roots grow downward.
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Over time, given the right conditions, roots can crack foundations, snap water lines, and lift sidewalks.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Plant roots will generally grow in any direction where the correct environment of air, mineral nutrients and water exists to meet the plant's needs.
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There is correlation of roots using the process of plant perception to sense their physical environment to grow, including the sensory of light, and physical barriers.
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