Science, asked by kalpanachoubey299, 5 months ago

Why does a touch-me-not plant droop in its leaves on
touching it?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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When we touch Mimosa pudica (touch me not ), our touch acts as stimulus for plant and it closes its leaves in return. Some chemicals are released from the stem when we touch the plant. These chemicals force water to move out of the cell leading to the loss of turgor pressure.so touch me not droop down on touching.

Answered by pooja9070
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Explanation:

When we touch Mimosa pudica (touch me not ), our touch acts as stimulus for plant and it closes its leaves in return. Some chemicals are released from the stem when we touch the plant. These chemicals force water to move out of the cell leading to the loss of turgor pressure.so touch me not droop down on touching.

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