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5 August, 07:33

Explain with examples three types of nastic movements

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  1. 5 August, 09:33
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    1. Tropisms are directional movements or growth response of a plant to the stimulus. In nastic movements, the response of the plant is non-directional. An example of tropism is thigmotropism, which is a growth response to the touch stimulus.

    2. Nyctinasty is the nastic movement of plant parts such as leaves and petals in response to darkness.

    3. Thigmonasty is a form of nastic movement (of a plant or a fungus) as a response to touch or vibration.
  2. 5 August, 10:42
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    Answer:nyctinasty

    Haptonasty

    Chemonasty

    Explanation: nyctinasty is the sleep movement exhibited by some plants e. g flowers of morning glory

    Haptonasty is in response to touch e. g Venus fly trap

    Chemonasty production of enzymes in response to chemicals e. g insect in a Venus flytrap
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