explain movement in plants
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The movement in plants is mostly seen as bending, turning, twisting or as elongation of plant parts. Locomotion i.e. movement from one place to another as seen in animals is absent in larger and complex plants, as they remain fixed to the substratum with their roots.
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The movement of higher plants are chiefly in the form of bending, twisting, and elongation of certain plant parts or organs. Spontaneous movement: There are other plant movements which take place spontaneously, without any external stimuli. These movements are described spontaneous or autonomic movements.
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