Interesting Facts - Considering most fruits have a spherical or ovate shape, the average
banana’s long, curved appearance is something of an anomaly. This unique
curvature is due to a scientific concept called negative geotropism,
where the stem flexes upward as the plant grows, rather than being
pulled straight down by the forces of gravity. While most fruits simply
absorb sunlight and grow downward toward or into the earth, bananas
begin to curve as they strive to find sufficient sunlight to fuel their
growth. This has to do with the unique presence of photosensitive
hormones called auxins, which influence how bananas react to light.
Online report of the Progressive Review. Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it.
TALES FROM THE ATTIC
▼
ABOUT THE REVIEW
▼
MULTITUDES: The unauthorized memoirs of Sam Smith
▼
SAM'S MUSIC
▼
No comments:
Post a Comment