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Plant growth and transportation Where does stuff go? Plants move everything through the xylem and phloem Together they make the vascular tissue Water is moved up the xylem by transpiration: water is sucked from the roots to the leaves and evaporated The sugars made are carried in the phloem to the ovaries or roots to be stored or to other cells to be used What is it used for? The sugars can be broken down and used for energy (cellular respiration) Or can be broken apart and used to make building blocks for more cells New cells are made in the meristems (where the plant is actively growing) How do they grow? Plants move in response to stimuli: tropism Can respond to gravity, light, and touch Light Going towards the light: phototropism Plant hormones auxins cause rapid growth in shady parts of the plant causing the plant to aim towards the sun Heliotropism: plants tracking the sunlight over the course of the day Gravity Geotropism: plants growing in response to gravity Roots have positive geotropism Stems are negatively geotropic Auxins slow root growth on the side with stronger gravity causing the roots to turn down toward gravity Touch Thigmotropism: plants responding to touch Used to help plants grow around things Roots are able to grow down and around rocks Some plants use it for defense Some plants use it for support Sensitive plant Vines or climbing beans Some plants use it to hunt Venus fly trap