Organs of a higher plants that can respond to stimulus
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The root cap is what orients the root tip toward the pull of gravity. Specialized cells in the root cap called statocytes are thought to be responsible for gravity sensing. Statocytes are also found in plant stems, and they contain organelles called amyloplasts
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When their situation changes, plants react. In response to the specific environmental stimulation, these reactions change.
- Day duration and temperatures may both be utilised to control blooming.
- Some plants' blooming can also be influenced by temperature alone.
- A seedling or seed enters a state of slumber whenever its movement or growth ceases as a result of shifts in weather or water availability.
- This makes it possible for different species to thrive in certain habitats. It makes it more likely that seeds will sprout when the odds are in favour of the young seedlings surviving.
- When the conditions alter, plant adapt by extending its stem, roots, or leaflets with in direction of or far from stimuli. Tropism is the name given to this reaction or conduct.
- Phototropism, or how a plant responds to light, is an illustration of a plant tropism.
- A plant's response to gravity, also known as geotropism, is known as gravitropism.
- A plant's response to water in terms of growth or movement is known as hydrotropism.
- The way a plant responds to touch by growing or moving is known as thigmotropism.
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