I depends on the species but most Spiders prefer not to be exposed to direct bright lights. This is why all pet spiders are typically given pre-started burrows or log hides in which to shelter themselves from light. It won't kill them, but being in bright light with nowhere to go is stressful to many species.
Spiders themselves are not attracted to light. The nature of their sense of vision is suited to low light levels. However, spiders will build their webs and hunt in areas where they stand a better chance of capturing insects which are attracted to light.
Ethically, reproductive cloning brings up some interesting issues. Some people believe that life begins at conception, and they feel that cloning is unnatural and that it could potentially violate their religious beliefs. Others are simply perturbed by the idea of being able to clone copies of living organisms, and they wonder about the risks of using cloned animals in the food supply. Psychologists and other people who study development are intrigued by the potential to use cloning as a test of the famous nature versus nurture debate.
It depends on the species. Some spiders come out only at night, and avoid sunlight. Other spiders hunt by the use of their very good eyes, and some of them like to hunt in bright sunlight. Some species of jumping spiders, who have the best vision of all the spiders, will often be found on the brightly lighted parts of the walls of buildings, tree trunks, etc.
The animals respond to light because they might squint to cover their eyes.
Sorry but no. Maybe if dilated under a black light.
Oh yes, spiders' eyes are sensitive to light. That what eyes are, in any species, they are organs that are sensitive to light. Spiders do not see as well as people do, but they do see.
Typically Paramecia will not respond well to light. These very sensitive organisms will try their hardest to avoid light at all costs.
The shoot of a plant grows towards light and the roots away from light
Sensory neurons that respond to light touch and light temperature but not pain.
rods are our or dim light and peripheral vision receptors
false
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
Earthworms do not respond to darkness per say, but they do respond to light. although they do not have eyes, they are light sesitive.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
how does the eye respond to light rays to manifest far sightedness
yes they do
yes they respond very well
Your retina has more than one type of cell that perceives and transmits light. Cones are cells that respond to color, but they respond best in bright light. In very dim light, the cells that respond to light are called rods, which are blind to color.
yes
Planta
it grows towards the light.
surroundings!