explain movement and response to stimulus in plants and animals.
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Movements in plant parts can be broadly classified into two categories: ... Geotropism – Growth movements induced by gravity. Phototropism – Bending of a plant towards the light. Hydrotropism – Movement of a plant towards the water. Thigmotropism – Response due to the stimulus of touch.
All living beings are capable of movement. Movement results in the change of position or posture or place. Movement is essential for all living beings. Plants show only movement while animals show both movement and locomotion. Plants show movement to protect themselves from danger, to obtain water, soil, nutrients etc., Animals show movement and locomotion to escape from danger, to seek and capture food etc.,
Geotropism – Growth movements induced by gravity. Phototropism – Bending of a plant towards the light. Hydrotropism – Movement of a plant towards the water. Thigmotropism – Response due to the stimulus of touch.
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