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Explanation:

Some plants (flowers or leaves or both) follow the sun as it arcs across the sky each day; sunflowers (Figure below) are a well-known example. This behavior is misleadingly called heliotropism. Helio- does refer to the sun, but a tropism implies growth in a certain direction, and heliotropism does not involve growth.

One example is hydrotropism.

If you pour water into soil, a plant's roots will grow towards the water.