Biology, asked by begummuskan54835, 10 months ago

give an example of plant movements due to growth and independence of growth​

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Answered by vamsidevarapalli2005
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hi mate

growth independent movement::::::::

The common example is the plant Mimosa pudica closes the leaflets as a response to touch

these are reversible

also called as nastic movements

dependent on growth::::::::::

Growth dependent movements are in response to light, water, chemical stimuli, gravity, etc.

eg: phototropism due to auxins etc

these are irreversible

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Answered by Skyllen
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★Plant movements due to growth is called Thigmotropism – It is a directional movement in plants in response to touch.

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  • a. Phototropism -Response of the plant in the direction of light. Eg. "Stem".

  • b. Geotropism - Response of the plant in the direction of gravitational force. Eg. "Root"

  • c. Hydrotropism - Response in the direction of water .Eg. "Root"

  • d. Chemotropism - Response in the direction of chemicals .Eg. "The growth of Pollen Tube".

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★Growth independent movements are also called nastic movements.

  • Example: "Plant Mimosa".

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