why leaves of touch me not closed down on touching?
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The leaves close under various other stimuli, such as touching, warming, blowing, or shaking. ... The stimulus can also be transmitted to neighboringleaves. It is not known exactly why Mimosa pudica evolved this trait, but many scientists think that the plant uses its ability to shrink as a defense from herbivores.
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it's releases chemicals when touched...hence the due to less cell pressure it shrinks
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