They already respond to it. It's just like if you took a hose and sprayed an animal, they wouldn't just stand there and do nothing, they would run away.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.
yes they do
plant and animals
Planta
Yes. ALL living things, whether plant/animal/protist/fungus/bacteria/archea respond to stimuli.
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
No, mold does not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or plants do. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in response to environmental conditions like moisture, temperature, and food sources, but it does not have the ability to actively respond to stimuli.
Carrots do not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or some plants do. They lack a nervous system and do not have the ability to perceive or react to external stimuli like light or touch. Carrots do respond to environmental conditions such as sunlight, soil nutrients, and water availability by growing roots and leaves accordingly.
Nervous system allows animals to sense and respond rapidly to stimuli. It includes sensory receptors that detect stimuli such as touch, light, and chemicals, and transmit the information to the brain for processing. The brain then coordinates responses through motor neurons to produce appropriate actions.
respond
Yes, a neuron can respond to multiple stimuli simultaneously.
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.