32. The tendrils of pea plants appear to move in a particular direction as they grow.
How is this response caused?
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Answer: Thigmotropism in a redvine: Tendrils of a redvine produce auxin in response to touching a support stick and then transfer the auxin to non-touching cells. The non-touching cells elongate faster to curl around the support stick.
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the response is called a tropic response or tropism if a plants is facing towards the direction of sun it is called phototropissm. mimosa plant is an example of thingostropism
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