How are thonic movement in plants helpful to plant?
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Thigmotropism is a directional growth movement which occurs as a mechanosensory response to a touch stimulus. Thigmotropism is typically found in twining plants and tendrils, however plant biologists have also found thigmotropic responses in flowering plants and fungi.
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Tropic movements are helpful in the growth of plants. Phototropism is an example of tropic movements. The stems of plants respond to sunlight by growing towards it. The plants also turn their leaves to face the sun.
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