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what is nastic movement​

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Answered by IIitzMonikaII
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The nastic movements are those movements in plants that occur as the response to a stimulus but do not follow any specific direction of the stimulus. These are direction-independent movements and stimulus position has no effect on their direction.

Answered by hihlw8913
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movement of a flat plant part (as a leaf or bud scale) that is oriented in respect to the plant rather than an external source of stimulation, is brought about by disproportionate growth or increase of turgor in the tissues of one surface of the part, and typically involves a curling or bending outward or inward of ...

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