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How do nastic movements differ from tropic movements?

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Answered by anithanix
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Answer:

Nastic movements are non directional, independent on growth, found in a few plants, sudden action and reversible.

tropic movements are uni directional, dependent on growth, found in all plants, s;ow action and irreversible.

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Answered by tanothelol
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Answer: Here u go!!!

Explanation:

Nastic movements differ from tropic movements in that the direction of tropic responses depends on the direction of the stimulus, whereas the direction of nastic movements is independent of the stimulus's position. The tropic movement is growth movement but nastic movement may or may not be growth movement.

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