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Sentences with THIGMOTROPISM

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"The tendrils of a climbing plant exhibit thigmotropism by coiling around a support structure."
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"Roots exhibit thigmotropism by growing around obstacles in the soil."
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"Some plants close their leaves in response to touch, which is a form of thigmotropism."
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"Vines use thigmotropism to grow and attach themselves to trellises or walls."
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"Certain climbing plants exhibit thigmotropism to find stable surfaces to fasten onto."
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"The discovery of thigmotropism revolutionized our understanding of how plants perceive and respond to their environment."
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"Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant, displays thigmotropism by folding its leaves when touched."
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"Some carnivorous plants exhibit thigmotropism to capture and trap insects on their leaf surfaces."
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"The phenomenon of thigmotropism was first described by Charles Darwin in his book 'The Power of Movement in Plants'."
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"Plants use thigmotropism to maximize their exposure to sunlight by growing towards open spaces."
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"In response to wind, certain plants exhibit thigmotropism by bending or swaying in a particular direction."
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"The growth of tendrils on vines is a classic example of thigmotropism."
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"Some plants show thigmotropism by wrapping their roots around rocks or other obstacles in search of stability."
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"By sensing physical contact, plants with thigmotropism adjust their growth to ensure optimal anchorage and support."
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"The study of thigmotropism has significant implications in agriculture for optimizing plant growth and crop yields."
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"The mechanisms behind thigmotropism are still being researched, but it is known to involve hormone signaling and genetic factors."
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"Vines exhibit thigmotropism by coiling around a support structure like a fence or trellis."
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"Some climbing plants use thigmotropism to find and attach themselves to nearby objects."
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"The thigmotropism of tendrils allows them to grasp and cling to surfaces."
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"The closing of Venus flytrap leaves in response to touch is a form of thigmotropism."
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"Certain carnivorous plants use thigmotropism to trap and capture their prey."
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"The response of a sensitive plant to touch is an example of thigmotropism."
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"Roots can exhibit thigmotropism by growing around obstacles in the soil."
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