How do plants, without musculature, move in such short periods of time to face the sunlight?

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How do plants, without musculature, move in such short periods of time to face the sunlight?

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It’s called “tropic” movement. There’s a hormone in plants called “auxin” that causes their cells to expand when exposed to sunlight. The direction the light comes from determines how the expansion is expressed in the plant to achieve the best exposure to light.

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