Differentiate between tropic and nastic movements in plants. Give one example of each.
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Tropic and nastic movements
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Tropic movements are paratonic movements of growth. Nastic movements are paratonic movements of variations.
Tropic movements:
- Directional movement. Towards the direction of the stimulus.
- Affect the growth of the plant.
- Non-reversible in nature. They are kind of permanent.
- Example: Bending of shoot towards the light.
Nastic movements:
- Non-directional movement. Can affect from any direction.
- Does not affect the growth of the plant.
- Reversible in nature. They are not permanent.
- Example: Closing of the touch-me-not leaves.
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