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explain nastic movements?​

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Answered by pandeyutkarsh557
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Nastic movements are plant movements that occur in response to environmental but unlike tropic movements.

Explanation: The movement of a plant part in response to an external stimulus in which the direction of response is not determined by the direction of stimulus is known as Nastic movement. It is also known as Nasties.

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