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Answered by shubhangigajare1234
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Immediate response to stimulus is independent of growth. Plants use electrical-chemical means to convey information, but it has no specialized tissue. Movement is done by changing shape. It is done by changing the amount of water. Like in case of mimosa (Touch-me-not Plant) which take weak response of touch.

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Immediate response to stimulus is independent of growth. Plants use electrical-chemical means to convey information, but it has no specialized tissue. Movement is done by changing shape. ... Like in case of mimosa (Touch-me-not Plant) which take weak response of touch.

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