What is turgor movement in plants?
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Turgor movement is defined as the movement of plant in response to different stimuli. It is caused due to turgor pressure and is reversible. Example includes the folding of leaves of Mimosa when touched. Cells that cause this movement are pulvini or parenchyma tissue located at the base of the leaves. Turgor movements can be sleep movements or rapid movements of leaves.
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Turgor movement refers to the movements which plants make as a result of changes in turgor pressure.
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