heliotropic (Meaning)
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heliotropic (a.)
Manifesting heliotropism; turning toward the sun.
Synonyms & Antonyms of heliotropic
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heliotropic Sentence Examples
- The sunflower's heliotropic nature allows it to follow the sun throughout the day.
- The plant's heliotropic response ensures that its leaves receive maximum sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The heliotropic behavior of certain flowers, such as daisies, helps attract pollinators.
- The photographer used a heliotropic technique to track the position of the sun during the photoshoot.
- The heliotropic device automatically adjusts its orientation to face the sun, optimizing solar energy collection.
- The heliotropic movement of the solar panels maximizes the efficiency of the solar system.
- The heliotropic response in plants is controlled by a hormone called auxin.
- The heliotropic nature of the compass plant helps it survive in dry environments by maximizing water conservation.
- The heliotropic properties of the sunflower make it an ideal symbol of solar energy.
- The scientist conducted an experiment to study the heliotropic behavior of a new species of plant.
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Manifesting heliotropism; turning toward the sun.
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The sunflower's heliotropic nature allows it to follow the sun throughout the day.
The plant's heliotropic response ensures that its leaves receive maximum sunlight for photosynthesis.
The heliotropic behavior of certain flowers, such as daisies, helps attract pollinators.
The photographer used a heliotropic technique to track the position of the sun during the photoshoot.