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the leaves of mimosa on touching become flaccid...
the leaves of mimosa on touching become flaccid and drops down due to
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The leaves of the mimosa plant drop down when touched as they exhibit the property of response to stimuli. When we touch its leaves, it responses to our touch by drooping its leaves.
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