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describe movement in plant​

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The movement of higher plants are chiefly in the form of bending, twisting, and elongation of certain plant parts or organs. Spontaneous movement: There are other plant movements which take place spontaneously, without any external stimuli. These movements are described spontaneous or autonomic movements.

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The movement of higher plants are chiefly in the form of bending, twisting, and elongation of certain plant parts or organs. Spontaneous movement: There are other plant movements which take place spontaneously, without any external stimuli. These movements are described spontaneous or autonomic movements.

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