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Rapid Movements of Plants Organs Require Solute-Water Cotransporters or Contractile Proteins
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BotanyPlant OrgansCytoskeletonCellular PhysiologyContractile ProteinsPlant DevelopmentRapid MovementsPlant Molecular BiologyPlant CytologyHealth SciencesOsmotic StressMotor CellsMorphologyMorphogenesisGuard Cells ChangesPlant HistologyBiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyMedicinePlant Physiology
Plant organs such as leaves or petals move as a result of changes in the shape and/or the volume of motor cells. In a similar manner, stomates open and close when the turgor in the guard cells changes. The time scale of such movements ranges from several milliseconds to hours. The most detailed
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