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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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♤Movement in plants

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☆Phototropism (light)

☆Geotropism (gravity)

☆Hydrotropism (water )

☆Chemotropism (chemicals)

☆Thigmotropism (touch)

●Phototropism – It is the movement of plants in response to light. The shoot system of a plant exhibits this characteristic. The shoot moves towards the light.

●Geotropism – It is the movement of a plant part towards the soil. This is a characteristic of the root system. The roots always move in the direction of the earth’s gravity.

●Hydrotropism– It is the movement of a plant towards the water. The stimulus here is water.

●Chemotropism – It is the movement of plants in response to a chemical stimulus. A classic example of this type of movement is the growth of the pollen tube towards the ovule, during fertilization, in a flower.

●Thigmotropism – It is a directional movement in plants in response to touch. For e.g. the plant tendrils climb around any support which they touch.

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Answered by SiddharthaDey
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Answer:

Plant movements include movements toward light, opening and closing of flowers, growth of developing roots in search of water and nutrients, etc. In fact, inflorescence, fruits, and shoots are all capable of moving by sensing changes in environment, thereby adjusting their position, function, and behavior accordingly.

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