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How do tropisms differ from nasties (or nastic movements) ?

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Answered by gentryamansharma51
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Explanation:

both tropic and nastic movement are influenced by environment. ... in tropism stimulus controls the orientation of the growth , in nastic movements stimulus triggers response . in tropism the effect is more or less permanent but in nastic movements the effect is temporary and reversible .

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Answered by joellinson109
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both tropic and nastic movement are influenced by environment. ... in tropism stimulus controls the orientation of the growth , in nastic movements stimulus triggers response . in tropism the effect is more or less permanent but in nastic movements the effect is temporary and reversible .

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