Two difference between tropic movement and nastic movement 0
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Nastic movement is growth independent whereas Tropic movement is growth dependent.
In Nastic movement response to stimulus is non directional but in Tropic movement it's directional.
In Nastic movement response to stimulus is non directional but in Tropic movement it's directional.
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Answer: The difference between the tropic and nastic movement is as follows:
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- Nastic movements are movements in plants that occur in response to external environmental stimuli but just like tropic movements, the direction of the response is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus. The tropic movements are directional that is the plant shows movement in response to the stimuli.
- In nastic movement the plant shows immediate response but in tropic movement the plant response is comparatively slow and time consuming.
- For example, the plant shows quick response against touch by closing the leaflet. It is an example of nastic movement whereas the plant grows in response to sunlight and it is the slow response. This is the example of phototropism.
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