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Leena wanted to study about the growth of plants and decided to

Leena wanted to study about the growth of plants and decided to

Leena wanted to study about the growth of plants and decided to conduct a simple experiment. She took a closed cardboard box with a hole on one side and kept a little pot of plant in it. She kept this set up near a window in her room with access to sunlight. After some days, she saw that the stem of theby which the plant responds to sunlight?
Leena wanted to study about the growth of plants and decided to conduct a simple experiment- She took a closed cardboard box with a hole on one side and kept a little pot of plant in it- She kept this set up near a window in her room with access to sunlight- After some days- she saw that the stem of theby which the plant responds to sunlight

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