what is the immediate response to stimulus of plants ( marks 1 )
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Immediate response to stimulus is independent of growth. Plants use electrical-chemical means to convey information, but it has no specialized tissue. Movement is done by changing shape. It is done by changing the amount of water.
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A tropism is a growth toward or away from a stimulus. Common stimuli that influence plant growth include light, gravity, water, and touch. ... Nastic movements, such as leaf movement in carnivorous plants, are initiated by a stimulus, but the direction of the stimulus is not a factor in the response
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