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This phenomenon is scientifically known as seismonastic movement. It is a result of quick drop in turgor pressure in the cells at the base of the leaflets. "Flaccid" cells cannot support the weight of the leaflet and they start to close. What is the molecular mechanism behind the Mimosa pudica leaves to close
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Mimosa pudica bends upon being touched. This occurs due to changes in the turgor pressure in its cells. ... Also known as the touch-me-not plant or the sensitive plant (also the 'tickleMe plant'), it is well-known for closing its leaves or folding its leaves inwards when touched
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