give any two examples for movement due to growth in plants and how is this movement different from movements of leaves of the sensitive plants
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Nastic movements in plants are not directional movements. They are not dependent on stimulus and are growth independent. For example, the leaves of a touch me not plant (Mimosa pudica), fold up immediately when touched. These kinds of changes occur due to the changes in the amount of water in the leaves.
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