explain the nastic movements in mimosa pudica plant
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Examples of nastic movements are:
In the Mimosa pudica plant, when we touch the leaves of the plant they fold up. Here the stimulus is touch. 2. In a dandelion flower, the opening up of the petals of this flower in the morning in bright light and closing in the evening when light fades.
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- the plant mimosa pudica or touch me not plant exhibits thigmonastic movements .
- the plants curls upwards or closes inwards when it senses our touch .
- the mimosa pudica is a sensitive plant
- thigmonasty is a touch induced movement
- nastic movements are independent of the direction of stimulus position
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