Movement in Plants

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Movement in Plants: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Hydrotropism, Geotropism, Tropic Movement, Thigmotropism, Seismonastic Movement in Plants, Phototropism, Movements in Plants, etc.

Important Questions on Movement in Plants

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 Explain the seismonastic movement in plants.

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The twining of weak stems of bean and grapevine around the support is an example of _____.

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The root grows towards the centre of gravity are said to be

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A sunflower turns its face towards the east at sunrise. Why?

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Bending of sunflower towards the sunlight is a characteristic of _____.

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A potted plant is growing in a transparent glass jar. In this plant, X and Y are the two growing parts having a lot of meristematic tissue. It is observed that part X of this plant exhibits positive geotropism but negative phototropism. On the other hand, part Y of this plant exhibits negative geotropism but positive phototropism. Name the part Y of the plant.

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The movement of plant towards water is

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Sunflower always faces the _____.

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The leaves of the _____ plant close when you touch them.