How does the leave of a touch me not plant respond to touch? 1 mark answer needed with standard answer
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when we touch [touch me not]our touch acts as a stimulus for plant and close its leaves in return because of some chemicals r released from the stem when
we touch.
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plants don't think thoughts, but they do respond to being touched in a number of ways." "It's clear," Haswell says, "that plants can respond to physical stimuli, such as gravity or touch. Roots grow down, a 'sensitive plant' folds its leaves, and a vine twines around a trellis.
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