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Explain, the movements in plants. Give some examples.

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Answered by Studyingkid
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❥The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. ... The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

Answered by Anonymous
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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

Answered by Anonymous
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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

Answered by Anonymous
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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

Answered by Anonymous
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The growth independent movements shown by the plants are called as nastic movements. The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch. The plant also shows movement when the cells of the pollen sac break and the pollen grains are released.

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