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how tropic movement is differ from nastic movements?

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Answered by Foamy
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Answer: Both tropic and nastic movements are influenced by environmental cues. ... In Tropic movements there is directional growth of a plant, or part of a plant, in response to an external stimulus such as gravity or light. So the direction of the stimulus controls the orientation of growth.

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Answered by ram002
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Hey. Mate




Tropic movement is different from Nastic Movement because tropic movement is the directional movement means that the direction of reaction is noted by the direction of a stimulus but Nastic Movement is non directional movement it means the direction of reaction cannot be noted by the direction of stimuli

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