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Column A Column B
(i) Touch(a) Phototropism
(ii) Moisture(b) Chemotropism
(iii) Sunlight(c) Thigmotropism
(iv) Gravitational force(d) Hydrotropism
  (e) Geotropism

Answer

(i - c), (ii - d), (iii - a), (iv - e)

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