Science, asked by abdulkayyumkhan9819, 2 months ago

movement of leaves of misosa plant​

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Answered by brundag
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Mimosa pudica are popular for their leaf movements i.e. gradual opening and closing of leaves according to the position of petioles. This is often acknowledged as the rhythmic movement of the plant often associated with the alteration of the day and night cycle of the environment. Thus, this is the correct option.

Answered by XxISLAMICQUEENxX
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↪️Leaves of mimosa plant fold up when touched, returning to full leaf in a few minutes. When the Mimosa pudica, commonly known as the sensitive plant, is touched by another organism, its leaves fold in upon themselves and its stems droop. ... The leaves of the Mimosa achieve this rapid folding by a change in turgor pressure.

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