Nastic Movement

Nastic movement explained in an easy to understand way:

Nastic Movement Simple Definition
Nastic Movement Definition

Imagine you're at a crowded party, and you need to find a quiet corner to take a phone call, but no matter which direction you move, the noise levels seem the same. This is similar to nastic movement in plants, where the movement is independent of the direction of the stimulus, like how you move around the party without any particular direction being quieter than another. Just as you seek a quiet spot based on the general need for less noise rather than any specific direction, nastic movements in plants, such as opening or closing petals, occur in response to stimuli like temperature or light intensity without being directed towards the source of the stimulus.

Practice Version

Nastic Movement Definition

Nastic Movement: Plant movement independent of the direction of the stimulus. Nastic movement. Nastic movement is when a plant moves in response to a stimulus but the direction of the movement does not depend on the direction of the stimulus.