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The response of plant are not rapid for want of ________

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Answered by harmanchahalupsz
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Answer:

nastic movement is answer

Answered by ssonu43568
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Nastic Movement

Explanation:

  • Plants are prepared to do quickly adjusting to changes in their condition. This can be as irreversible changes in development or reversible developments in light of an upgrade
  • Nastic developments in plants are reversible and repeatable developments in light of an improvement whose course is controlled by the life systems of the plant. Models incorporate the diurnal development of leaves and the reaction of insectivorous plants, for example, the Venus flytrap, to prey
  • Nastic development is by and large brought about by flexible changes in the size of extraordinary engine cells inside the plant tissue. These progressions are for the most part created by changes in osmotic weight because of a convergence or efflux of particles that cause water to move in or out of the cells. In numerous plants, shrinkage of the engine cells causes the general development of the plant
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