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explain how the movement of leaves of a sensitive plant different from movement of Shoot towards light​

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Answered by KrisGalaxy
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Explanation:

Movements in Mimosa pudica (touch sensitive plant) occur in response to touch.

In such movements, plant cells change shape by changing the amount or water in them resulting in folding up and drooping of leaves. This phenomenon is called

thigmonasty and it is a movement independent of growth.

When plants respond to a stumuli by growing in a particular direction is movement due to growth. This growth is directional. Movement of shoots toward light indicates phototropism, i.e. movement occurs in response to light.

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