Yes (if the stimulus is appropriate).
All living beings respond to stimuli.All living beings respire.All living beingsreproduce.All livings can grow. So, I think these all characters are shown by trees.So they are also living beings. By-Trishna dandapat
Yes. ALL living things, whether plant/animal/protist/fungus/bacteria/archea respond to stimuli.
Yes. All life forms respond to stimuli.
Yes. All living things respond to stimuli
All living things can respond to stimuli, but they may not "feel" in the way we do.
No, different parts of a plant may respond differently to stimuli. For example, the roots may respond to water availability by elongating or branching, while the leaves may respond to light by adjusting their orientation or size. Each part of the plant has specific adaptations to respond to different stimuli in its environment.
The fluid and cilia in the cochlea respond to sound vibrations, converting them into electrical signals interpreted by the brain. They do not respond directly to visual stimuli.
All living things are made up of cells, require energy for growth and development, respond to their environment, reproduce to create new generations, and have the ability to adapt to changes over time.
Any organism that has intact nerve cells or a functioning nervous system will respond to stimuli. Organisms respond to changes in temperature, pressure, or chemical composition of its' external or internal environment. A stimulus has to be strong enough to initiate an impulse, called a threshold stimulus.
Like all viruses, H1N1:Is not composed of cellsCannot reproduce on its ownDoes not have a metabolismDoes not respond to stimuli.
the characteristics all liveing things need are DNA, cells, grow and develop, reproduction, respond to stimuli, energy.
All organisms use DNA and rna to pass on information.