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Q: Do all parts of a plant respond the same why to stimuli?
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Do all parts of plant respond the same way to stimuli?

No each part has its own role in the plant.


What is the same between insects and humans?

respond to stimuli


Do the stimuli came from the inside body of the earthworm as will the touch-me-not plant?

Yes, the phenomenon is almost the same with regards to shrinking of the body parts.


What are the 3 types of neurons that function to respond to physical stimuli?

The three types of neurons that function to respond to physical stimuli are the same ones that react to over exhaustion and triangles. I hope this helped.


What is response stimuli?

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Which plant responds to stimuli?

Yes they do respond to stimulation - by sun light - they respond the same as flowers do by bending and shifting their leaves toward the sun. The amount of movement is somewhat less noticeable than the bending of a flower but it is there. If a tree is planted in a location where the sunlight only reaches it from one area, it will grow towards that area to receive the maximum amount of light that it can get. This is called phototropism ( "light seeking").


What is intelligent textiles?

The intelligent textiles is nothing but the Smart textiles.They are able to sense electrical,thermal,magnetic ,chemical stimuli from the environment and respond to the same.


What Cell parts do not appear in nonliving plant matter?

The exact same parts that appear in living plant matter.


How do dolphins respond to stimuli?

it swims out of the way, swims to different elevations, communicates with others


Do all plant cells have same parts?

nope


What is the process where sensory receptors become less sensitive to the same stimuli?

You can think of what happens when you smell things that are usually the same day to day. You will notice that smell less and less. Olfactory fatigue is an example of neural adaptation or sensory adaptation. The body becomes desensitized to stimuli to prevent the overloading of the nervous system, thus allowing it to respond to new stimuli that are out of the ordinary or new.


How does a brown bear respond to its surroundings?

yes...it is a mammal. they react the same way other mammals do, sight, smell, touch, and hearing are stimuli that they use in their daily lives.