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how movement occurs in sensitive plants

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Answered by CharithraD
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Movement in sensitive plants happens in response to external or internal stimulation associate degreed is categorised as tropic or nastic movement; it's an involuntary action. It doesn't involve any special tissues for the relay of knowledge. Movement within the sensitive plant doesn't involve any specific proteins.

Answered by Puneetop
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Movement in sensitive plants happens in response to external or internal stimulation associate degreed is categorised as tropic or nastic movement; it's an involuntary action. It doesn't involve any special tissues for the relay of knowledge. Movement within the sensitive plant doesn't involve any specific proteins

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