Hairs change position quickly: sundew
Sticky hairs on the leaves of sundews change position in response to touch via expedient differential cell growth.
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"These movements of the hairs are achieved by a swift differential growth of the cells of one side. Once initiated, this proceeds at an extraordinary speed. An outward pointing hair can turn through 180 degrees to point inwards in less than a minute." (Attenborough 1995:81-83)
DroseraDrosera
Organism/taxonomy data provided by:
Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2008 Annual Checklist
Application Ideas: Touch-sensitive switches to signal opening or closing of building components.
Industrial Sector(s) interested in this strategy: Electronics, manufacturing, building








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