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What did Darwin discover about plants from his phototropism experiments?
The tips of plants are what contained the “influence” that caused phototropism to happen.
A cap, whether clear or opaque, negatively affected phototropism in plants.
Plants will not grow towards the light if any visible part of them is covered.
Plants grow towards the light whether they are covered or not.

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Darwin discovered that the tips of plants are what contained the “influence” that caused phototropism to happen. Phototropism is a phenomenon by which a plant grows in response to light stimuli.

Darwin observed that the plant coleoptile tip senses light and it bends toward the source that irradiates light.

During his experiments, he observed that the removal of the plant's coleoptile tip or covering it with a non-transparent material meant that the plant lose its ability to grow (bend) toward the source of light.

In consequence, Darwin discovered that plants grow as a phototropic response to persistent unilateral light, which is detected at the coleoptile tip.

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The tips of plants are what contained the “influence” that caused phototropism to happen.

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