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Plant growth is affected by gravity by a mechanism called gravitropism. The gravity is felt in plants mainly in the roots. Amyloplast are heavy and are falling at the bottom of the root cells. They squeeze the endoplasmic reticulum which triggers an exit of calcium from the reticulum. Many reactions are following this exit which lead to growth in the direction of gravity See also: How does gravity affect plant growth

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  • Plant growth is affected by gravity by a mechanism called gravitropism. The gravity is felt in plants mainly in the roots. Amyloplast are heavy and are falling at the bottom of the root cells. They squeeze the endoplasmic reticulum which triggers an exit of calcium from the reticulum. Many reactions are following this exit which lead to growth in the direction of gravity See also: How does gravity affect plant growth
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  • Plant growth is affected by gravity by a mechanism called gravitropism. The gravity is felt in plants mainly in the roots. Amyloplast are heavy and are falling at the bottom of the root cells. They squeeze the endoplasmic reticulum which triggers an exit of calcium from the reticulum. Many reactions are following this exit which lead to growth in the direction of gravity See also: How does gravity affect plant growth
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