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- twining plants and tendrils, however plant biologists have also found thigmotropic responses in flowering plants and fungi. This behavior occurs due to...
- that are exposed. These sensitized cells are the ones that initiate the thigmotropic signal, typically as a calcium wave. The primary touch signal induces...
- direction of the stimulus. For example, tendrils from a climbing plant are thigmotropic because they twine around any support they touch, responding in whichever...
- and wrinkled. The name "Swedish ivy" is deceptive: the plant is not thigmotropic (meaning it does not cling to walls with the roots when it grows), is...
- "Marantaceae in Flora of North America @". Efloras.org. Archived from the original on 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2011-07-18. Lophophora blog: Thigmotropic stamens...
- preventing water loss. Suberosehaving a corky texture. Tendril – a thigmotropic organ which attaches a climbing plant to a support, a portion of a stem...
- gnats), and its surface responds to prey by relatively rapid growth. This thigmotropic growth may involve rolling of the leaf blade (to prevent rain from splashing...
- mucilage. The plant's initial response to contact with prey consists of thigmotropic (movement in response to touch) tentacle movement, with tentacles bending...
- around 60 days, the plant can then be trained to climb. This species is thigmotropic, so it is imperative to allow it to climb. Once plant has established...