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Differentiate between tropic and nastic movements in plants, providing an example for each.

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Tropic movements are directional growth movements in response to an external stimulus, where the direction of growth is determined by the direction of the stimulus (e.g., phototropism - shoot growing towards light). Nastic movements are non-directional movements in response to a stimulus, independent of the stimulus's direction (e.g., thigmonasty - touch-me-not plant folding its leaves upon touch).

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