Science, asked by shabanasayad, 5 months ago

define = growth irrlevent movement ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Growth irrlevent movement :-

For Understanding this let's talk some examples

Closing of leaflets of mimosa plant when touched.

Opening of lotus in the morning and tuberose at night.

Insectivorous plants like drosera curl inwards at the touch of an insect and trap the insect.

The explosive fruit of balsam plant bursts open at an appropriate time thus scattering the seeds.

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Answered by NishikaChauhan
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-Growth relevant movement- also called trophic movement which are cause d by growth of a plant part. e.g growth of leaves in a plant. 2- growth irrelevant movement- also called nastic movements and are not influenced by growth.

three examples of growth irrelevant movement are as follows –

  1. Closing of the leaves - of Mimosa or Touch-me-not plant, whenever those leaves are touched.
  2. Curling of the leaves - of Drosera plant for trapping insects, whenever touched by any insect.
  3. The opening - of the lotus petals in the morning with the first touch of sunlight.

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