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what is the adaptation of Desmodium gyrans?
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Answered by d6035157
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At the base of its leaflets there sits a ring of cells called the "pulvinus." They act a bit like water balloons and thanks to some dedicated work, it has been found that, when stimulated, these cells can quickly move water in and out via osmosis.

Answered by aditipovale
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The movements are due to swell ing and shrinking of motor cells in pulvini at the base of these leaflets. Electrophysiological and chemical perturbation studies indicate that such swellings and shrinkings are caused by ion and water movements across the cell membranes of the motor cells (Antkowiak et al., 1991).

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