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explain co-ordination in plants with the help of suitable examples.

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Answered by hardikchawla02
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Explanation:

Coordination is the ability to use different parts of the plant together, smoothly and efficiently. In plants, coordination is due to the result of a chemical system, wherein plant hormones or phytohormones have a major role.

Movement in plants

Plants exhibit two types of movements.

1.Growth-dependent movements called the Tropic Movements.

2.Non-growth dependent movements called the Nastic Movements.

Answered by mariyakazi123
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Answer:

Since plants do not have nervous and muscular system like animals, coordination in plants occurs in response

to particular stimuli. Tropism/tropic movement is the term used for the movement or growth of any plant part in

response to an external stimulus.

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