Plants respond to stimuli through growth movements. For example, phototropism is their response to light, causing them to grow towards it. Thigmotropism is their response to touch, triggering growth in response to physical contact. These responses help plants adapt and survive in their environment.
Tropism is the directional growth response of a plant in response to a stimulus. Two examples of tropism are phototropism, where plants grow towards light, and gravitropism, where plants grow in response to gravity.
Examples of biotic factors include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and parasites. Examples of abiotic factors include sunlight, water, air, temperature, and soil.
Plants give off oxygen gas in the light.
Plants are considered independent living organisms because they can obtain their own energy through photosynthesis, whereby they convert sunlight into food. They can also regulate their own water intake and have the ability to reproduce on their own through seeds or spores. Additionally, plants exhibit response to stimuli, growth, and ability to adapt to changing environments.
internal is in and external is out
light and sound hunger
give 5 examples of plant
bamboo
it just happens.
Other examples of the ecosystem are trees, water, plants, and humans. These are examples od an ecosystem because we rely on trees to give us oxygen, plants rely on us to give them Carbon dioxide, both trees and plants depend on water, and animals depend on plants to eat.
Those are just the latin terms for plants and animals. I'm sure you can give examples of plants and animals from your experience.
Trees.
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Thorns, spines (such as those on a cactus), and prickles are examples of protective structures of plants.
only plants no animals
1.)spinach 2.)sunflower
Sure! Some examples of ornamental plants are roses, tulips, lilies, dahlias, marigolds, pansies, hydrangeas, fuchsias, petunias, and geraniums.