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How Do Plants Keep In Touch? [Solved]
Plants’ responses to stimuli is called tropism. Plant response to light (phototropism), gravity (geotropism), and touch (thigmotropism) result in the long-term growth of the plant towards or away from the stimulus. Touch caused changes in biomass distribution of potato plants, which made them more compact than others.
Electrical experiments with plants that count and communicate | Greg Gage
Neuroscientist Greg Gage takes sophisticated equipment used
Plants are ‘in touch’ with the world around them
The simple act of water droplets landing on a leaf causes an elaborate response inside of
Plants have their own kind of nervous system
Model mustard