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Nastic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards a non-directional stimulus while Tropic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards or away from a directional stimulus.
A responsive movement of a plant that is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus is called a non-directional or non-tropic movement. Examples of non-directional movements in plants include thigmonasty (response to touch), nastic movements (response to changes in environmental conditions), and nyctinasty (response to changes in light).
Tropism is when a plant changes its direction of growth in response to the environment. Hope this helps you. Also if you go to Scott Forestmens book of science on page 110 is the lesson about that.
tropic of Cancer
There are only two "tropics", the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. so there's no "tropic in between" them.
A positive tropic response is when an organism moves or grows towards a stimulus, such as light or nutrients. This type of response helps the organism to find resources or suitable conditions for survival and growth.
when the fixed part of a stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus the reaction is known as tropic movement.or the movement in which fixed part of stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus is known as tropic movement or tropism.
Nastic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards a non-directional stimulus while Tropic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards or away from a directional stimulus.
Phototropism- response to ligh Gravitropism- response to gravity Thigmotropism- the third tropic response to heat
Tropic responses are called tropism. It is the growth or turning movement of plants in response to an environmental stimulus. Nastic movements are non-directional responses to stimuli, independent of the stimulus's position.
A responsive movement of a plant that is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus is called a non-directional or non-tropic movement. Examples of non-directional movements in plants include thigmonasty (response to touch), nastic movements (response to changes in environmental conditions), and nyctinasty (response to changes in light).
Tropisms are the growth responses of plants where the plant grows towards or away from the stimulus. Growth towards the stimulus is a positive topism. Growth away from the stimulus is called a negative tropism.There are three main tropisms:1) The response to light is called phototropism.2) The response to gravity is called gravitropism (or sometimes geotropism).3) The third tropic response to heat is thigmotropism
Tropism is when a plant changes its direction of growth in response to the environment. Hope this helps you. Also if you go to Scott Forestmens book of science on page 110 is the lesson about that.
Auxins
Spider behavior appears to be TROPIC... that is, they react in a programmed fashion to any given stimulus, without thinking or reasoning.While they have evolved to avoid stimulus that is indicative of danger... it is a matter of conjecture whether a tropic reaction to stimulus could qualify as an emotion such as fear.
It seems there might be a slight confusion in your question. If you meant "tropic response," it's likely that you are referring to "tropism." Tropism is a biological phenomenon where an organism, or a part of an organism, responds to an external stimulus by moving or growing in a particular direction. Tropisms are often observed in plants. There are different types of tropisms, including: Phototropism: The response to light. For example, plants often bend towards a light source as a way of maximizing their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis. Geotropism (Gravitropism): The response to gravity. Plant roots typically grow in the direction of gravity (downward), while stems and leaves grow against it (upward). Thigmotropism: The response to touch or physical contact. This can be seen in the way some plants grow or coil in response to touch or nearby objects. Hydrotropism: The response to water. Plant roots may grow towards a water source, allowing the plant to access essential moisture. Tropisms are essential adaptive mechanisms that help organisms interact with their environment and optimize their chances of survival. While tropic responses are more commonly associated with plants, certain directional responses to stimuli can also be observed in other organisms.
This is due to tropic movement(tropism) in plants in which the fixed part of a plant(such as stem) moves in response to a stimulus.If the stimulus is light(as you have asked) then it is termed as Phototropism.And further more stem shows positive phototropism.