Biology, asked by AswithaBalusamyK, 11 months ago

is contractile system present in plants?​

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Answered by sahabsahab5027
2

Answer:

yes I think because in stomata it contact when their is shortage of water .....

Answered by aarushiasia
5

Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Contractile proteins are only present in animal muscles which help in contraction and relaxation of muscles, thus helping in movement.

Plants use water to perform this function. When water moves out of cells, the cells contract, and when it moves inside, cells expand (become turgid).

An example is the opening and closing of stomata.

Hope it helps!

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