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Nutation refers to the bending movements of stems, roots, leaves and other plant organs caused by differences in growth in different parts of the organ. Circumnutation refers specifically to the circular movements often exhibited by the tips of growing plant stems, caused by repeating cycles of differences in growth around the sides of the elongating…
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| tree trunks | instance of | many twining plants have adapted these movements to help them find and twine around vertical objects | 0.80 | text |
| and to help tendrils find | instance of | many twining plants have adapted these movements to help them find and twine around vertical objects | 0.80 | text |
| wind around smaller supports | instance of | many twining plants have adapted these movements to help them find and twine around vertical objects | 0.80 | text |
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