List three differences between the movement of leaves of a Touch-me-not plant and the movement of Tendril of a Pea plant towards a support .
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Movement of leaves of Touch-Me-Not plants
1) The leaves of Touch Me Not plants move due to nastic movement (thigmonasty).
2) The direction of movement does not depend upon the direction of stimulus.
3) This type of movement is mostly exhibited by the leaves and flower petals.
Movement of tendril
1) Tendrils move due to tropic movement (thigmotropism).
2) The direction of movement is always towards the stimulus or away from the stimulus.
3) Mostly tendrils, stems and branches of plants show this type of movement
1) The leaves of Touch Me Not plants move due to nastic movement (thigmonasty).
2) The direction of movement does not depend upon the direction of stimulus.
3) This type of movement is mostly exhibited by the leaves and flower petals.
Movement of tendril
1) Tendrils move due to tropic movement (thigmotropism).
2) The direction of movement is always towards the stimulus or away from the stimulus.
3) Mostly tendrils, stems and branches of plants show this type of movement
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