explain co-ordination in plants with the help of suitable examples
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Chemotropism – It is the movement of plants in response to a chemical stimulus. A classic example of this type of movement is the growth of the pollen tube towards the ovule, during fertilization, in a flower. Thigmotropism – It is a directional movement in plants in response to touch.
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