Autotropism

/ɔːˈtɒtrəpɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A self-directed growth or movement response in organisms that is determined by internal factors rather than external environmental stimuli.

Etymology

From auto- (self) + -tropism (from Greek tropos, turning + -ism, condition). Biological term describing intrinsic directional growth patterns.

Kelly Says

Autotropism explains why plant roots grow down and shoots grow up even in complete darkness—the organism has internal directional programming that's independent of light or gravity.

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