How do plants move in response to
touch through there are no museles or nerves in them
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Unlike animals, plants do not have nerves or muscles, so they cannot move very fast. A plant usually responds to change by gradually altering its growth rate or its direction of growth. The slow movements that plants make towards or away from a stimulus, such as light, are known as tropisms.
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PLANTS ALSO SHOW RESPONSE TO STIMULUS ....
their response is usually slow ...They respond by changing shape or direction of some part ...like IN A SENSITIVE PLANT CALLED TOUCH -ME-NOT LEAVES SHOW FOLDING WHEN TOUCHED ....HERE THE CELLS CHANGE SHAPE BY CHANGING AMOUNT OF WATER IN THEM ......
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