plant do not have any nervous or muscle tissue, still they have the ability to sense touch ? how
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Plants do not have any nervous muscle, but they can respond to the stimulation done by any movement in their surrounding.
They can send messages to the other parts and nearby plans about overcrowding situations.
Many of them share hormones that can produce this stimulation, and their senses are very sensitive because few of them can react with the lightest touch.
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Plants do not have any nervous or muscle tissue, still, they have the ability to sense touch. ... By changing the amount of water they change the shape of the plant cell and hence information about touch is transferred. This movement is known as growth independent movement and this is seen in the touch-me-not plant.
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