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What is nastism?

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It deals with plant part responding to stimulus towards undirectional stimulus

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Types of responses tropism tasas and nastism?

Tropism: a growth response of a plant towards or away from a stimulus, such as light or gravity. Taxis: a directed movement of an organism towards or away from a stimulus, such as movement towards food or away from danger. Nastic movement: a non-directional response of plants to a stimulus, like the folding of leaves in response to touch or changes in humidity.


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Types of responses tropism tasas and nastism?

Tropism: a growth response of a plant towards or away from a stimulus, such as light or gravity. Taxis: a directed movement of an organism towards or away from a stimulus, such as movement towards food or away from danger. Nastic movement: a non-directional response of plants to a stimulus, like the folding of leaves in response to touch or changes in humidity.


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