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How is the movement in plants different from that of animals?​

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Locomotion And Movement In Plants And Animals. Both plants and animals respond to external stimuli. ... The resultant reaction in the movement of plants is different from that of animals. For example, in plants, it involves only the movement within the body or often movement of organs of the body such as flower and roots


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Locomotion And Movement In Plants And Animals.

Both plants and animals respond to external stimuli.

The resultant reaction in the movement of plants is different from that of animals.

For example, in plants, it involves only the movement within the body or often movement of organs of the body such as flower and roots.

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