explain any three
directional movents in plant
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Tropic Movements in Plants? One can define tropic movement or tropism as the directional movement of particular parts of a plant in response to environmental stimuli. Notably, the movements are slow and are either towards the stimulus or away from it.
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Thigmotropism is the directional growth of a plant part in response to the touch stimulus of an object. Hydrotropism is a growth response in which the direction is determined by the stimuli of water. Chemotropism is a growth movement of a plant part in response to chemical stimulus.
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