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Coordination and Response to Stimuli in Plants

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  • Key Points: Coordination and Response to Stimuli in Plants
CBSE: Class 10

Key Points: Coordination and Response to Stimuli in Plants

  1. Plants do not have a nervous system or muscles, but they can still respond to stimuli like touch and light.
  2. Plant movements are of two types – one independent of growth (like in the touch-me-not plant) and the other dependent on growth (like seedling movement).
  3. In immediate response (like leaf folding), no growth occurs; the response is quick and due to electro-chemical signals passed from cell to cell.
  4. Movement in plants happens by changing water content in cells, causing them to swell or shrink, unlike animal muscles which use proteins.
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