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Movement of leaves in Mimosa pudica in r...

Movement of leaves in Mimosa pudica in response to stimulus is an example of
(a) Nyctinasty
(b) Photonasty
(c) Thermonasty
(d) Seismonasty

A

Pulvinus and pulvinnules

B

Pinna and pinnules

C

Leaf and leaflets

D

Petiole and rachis.

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