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Biology X | Control and Coordination | COORDINATION IN PLANTS | Immediate Response to Stimulus
COORDINATION IN PLANTS Animals have a nervous system for controlling and coordinating the activities of the body. But plants have neither a nervous system nor muscles. So, how do they respond to stimuli? When we touch the leaves of a chhui-mui (the ‘sensitive’ or ‘touch-me-not’ plant of the Mimosa family), they begin to fold up…
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Biology X | Control and Coordination | How does the Nervous Tissue cause Action?
How does the Nervous Tissue cause Action? So far, we have been talking about nervous tissue, and how it collects information, sends it around the body, processes information, makes decisions based on information, and conveys decisions to muscles for action. In other words, when the action or movement is to be performed, muscle tissue will…