what is the nastic movement of chemotropism
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The growth movement in plants in response to chemical stimuli is known as chemotropism . For example, the growth of pollen tube towards the ovule in the ovary (through the stigma and style) .
Nastic movements are plant movements that occur in response to environmental stimuli but unlike tropic movements, the direction of the response is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus. Some of the most spectacular plant movements are nastic movements.
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The growth movement in plants in response to chemical stimuli is known as chemotropism . For example, the growth of pollen tube towards the ovule in the ovary (through the stigma and style) .
Nastic movements are plant movements that occur in response to environmental stimuli but unlike tropic movements, the direction of the response is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus. Some of the most spectacular plant movements are nastic movements.
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PLANT MOVEMENTS. The movement of a plant in the direction of stimulus is known as tropic movement or tropism.
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