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How is tropic movement different from nastic movements in plants?

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Answered by anjalisingh2006
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Nastic movements are non directional responses to stimuli such as temperature and heat. ... → Tropic movement is the response to stimuli that comes from one direction. → It is a directional movement. → If the movement of the plant part is towards the stimulus, then it is known as positive tropism .

Answered by rahman14382
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Nastic movements are non directional responses to stimuli such as temperature and heat. ... → Tropic movement is the response to stimuli that comes from one direction. → It is a directional movement. → If the movement of the plant part is towards the stimulus, then it is known as positive tropism .

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