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Despite lacking a traditional nervous system, plants have specialized cells that help detect gravity, enabling them to identify which way is down to grow roots and which way is up to push shoots toward the surface.
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In an 1806 experiment, plant seeds placed on a rotating wheel, which was continuously spun in the dark, grew roots away from the wheel's center, suggesting that plants could "feel" acceleration and use it to orient their growth.
This detection is made possible by cells called statocytes, which possess dense structures called statoliths that accumulate in the direction of gravity, like snow in a snow globe.
Once oriented, plants use a growth hormone called auxin to spur growth in specific directions.
This hormone also serves as the plant's version of photoreceptors, since auxin-related reactions also drive growth toward sunlight.
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