Science, asked by sundargirigoswamisun, 4 months ago

A plant moves neither in a direction nor away from the stimulus in​

Answers

Answered by bakyashree06
30

Explanation:

Nastic Movements

Nastic Movements: Independent of growth.

In nastic movements, the movement of plant part is neither towards the stimulus nor away from the stimulus. This movement is not a directional movement of the plant part with respect to the stimulus. In nastic movements, growth may or may not take place.

stay safe✌

Hit the❤

Answered by cuteangel0001
0

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Answer:-}}

Nastic Movements: Independent of growth.

In nastic movements, the movement of plant part is neither towards the stimulus nor away from the stimulus. This movement is not a directional movement of the plant part with respect to the stimulus. In nastic movements, growth may or may not take place.

Similar questions