
Movements in Plants
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Biology
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6th - 8th Grade
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Easy
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The video tutorial explains the differences between movement in animals and plants, highlighting that animals exhibit both locomotion and movement, while plants only show movement. It categorizes plant movements into tropic and nastic movements, providing examples such as phototropism, geotropism, and thigmotropism for tropic movements, and photonasty, thigmonasty, and thermonasty for nastic movements. The video also discusses specific plant responses to stimuli like light, gravity, chemicals, and touch.
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