by which process performs plant movement it's parts
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Plant tropisms are directional movements of plant organs, generally due to growth, induced by an external factor. The movement can be toward or away from the inducer, but the path is not predetermined as in the nastic movements. The most common kinds of tropisms are gravitropism and phototropism
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