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mention a Movement in plant which does not involve growth


atharvbmcmap69cie: thigmotropic movement

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Answered by Gautam22121998
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movement of water through the outside of leaf I.e; transpiration

radhikabs979: Not enough
Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Nastic movements in a plant do not involve growth.

Explanation:

  • The movement of the part of the plant in response to the stimulus and its direction is not dependent on stimulus is called Nastic movement.
  • These movements are dependent on stimulus but not on its direction.
  • The Mimosa pudica plant if the leaves are touched then they will be folded up together.
  • The stimulus may be touch, feel, sense, light, heat etc.
  • Another example is dandelion flower which will be fresh in the mornings that is its petals will be freshly in the morning and in the evening it would be light fades.
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