explain thigmonasty with the help of examples
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- An example of thigmotropism is the coiling of tendrils or twiners upon contact to objects for support. In thigmonasty, an example is the shutting of a venus fly trap. The drooping of leaflets of Mimosa pudica when touched is also a thigmonastic movement
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An example of thigmotropism is the coiling of tendrils or twiners upon contact to objects for support. In thigmonasty, an example is the shutting of a venus fly trap. The drooping of leaflets of Mimosa pudica when touched is also a thigmonastic movement.
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