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Plant movements due to external cause are termed as
- autonomic movement
- paratonic movement
- nastic movement
- tropic movement
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Answer: B Explanation: -
Type of autonomic movement
- turgor movement
- nastic movement
- tactic movement
- both a and c
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Answer: D Explanation: -
Movement of entire cell or organism due to some external cause is called
- tactic movement
- turgor movement
- nastic movement
- growth movement
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Answer: A Explanation: -
Movement in response to stimulus of light
- chemotactic
- nastic
- phototactic
- sleep movement
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Movement of chloroplast in cuclosis is a type of movement
- chemotactic
- phototactic
- nastic
- paratonic
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Answer: B Explanation: -
Movements of sperms in mosses and ferns towards archigonium is type of
- chemotactic movement
- phototactic movement
- nastic movement
- paratonic movement
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If the cause of movement is an internal chemical then it is type of
- chemotactic movement
- phototactic movement
- nastic movement
- paratonic movement
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Movements in the plants due to gain ot water loss and differential changes of turgor are called
- sleep movement
- Movement of leaflets
- turgor movement
- tactic movement
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Rapid movements of leaflets of "touch me not "plants fall in the category of
- sleep movement
- rapid movement of leaflets
- turgor movement
- paratonic movement
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Swollen portion of petiole the poitn of attachment of shoot is called
- nodes
- pulvinus
- calyx
- pistils
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Answer: B Explanation: