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Explain the growth irrelevant movement in plants​

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Answered by tanmayakumarp3
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The growth movement in plants in which the direction of the external stimulus is a factor is known as Tropic movements . ... the growth movement towards the direction of stimulus is known as positive tropism . .) the growth movement away from the direction of stimulus is known as negative tropism.

Answered by junali007
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growth irrelevant movement are of two types nastic and tropic movements. Nastic movemet-It is a type of movement which is niether towards Stimilus. eg 1. drooping of leaves of mimosa Plant when touched.

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