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Solomon Mccullough
5 March, 22:54
What is Thigmotropism?
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Hanna Welch
6 March, 00:44
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Thigmotropism is a movement in which a plant moves or grows in response to touch or contact stimuli. The prefix thigmo - comes from the Greek for "touch". Usually thigmotropism occurs when plants grow around a surface, such as a wall, pot, or trellis touching 1 another.
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