Yes of course. Mushrooms are living things and living things respond to changes. ♡♥
they do! wow so impressive
Mushrooms are sensitive to their environment in several ways, including changes in moisture, temperature, and light. They respond to these factors through growth patterns, such as expanding or contracting, and by producing spores when conditions are favorable for reproduction. Additionally, mushrooms can communicate with one another through mycelial networks, allowing them to share nutrients and respond collectively to environmental stressors. This sensitivity helps them adapt and thrive in various ecosystems.
bacteria do not respond to changes in the surroundings
with a nucleus
yes
Not typically. Barereceptors respond to touch and pressure. Atmospheric changes are too small to activate them.
a consumer will respond to the price changes in such a way that it could express its marginal utility
Yes they do.
Mechanoreceptors
Respond
NO
yes because all living things respond to changes