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6 January, 14:02

How is a nastic movement different from a tropism?

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  1. 6 January, 15:23
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    Tropisms involve the movement in the direction of the stimulus. Nastic movements do occur when a stimulus is present but does not involve any movement toward or away from said stimulus.
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