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You respond to what effects you. For example, if you have allergies for dust you might start sneezing or have a running nose and take you medicine. Stimuli is like a cause and effect but it happens in your enviroment. Think of some examples that might affect you.
Plants can have sensory organs for example plants such as the venus fly trap and the Mimosa Pudica are touch sensitive and almost all plants are photosensitive.
people do not have air. tadpols can become frogs more quickly. and girraghs can eat money.
It orbits fairly quickly; a Venus year is only about 224 Earth days. It spins very slowly; one "day" is 243 Earth-days!
If you weighed 150lb on Earth you would weigh 136lb on Venus but you would sweat a lot of it off rather quickly!!
Consider the Venus fly trap and the environmental stimulus of an insect landing on the trap's leaves and know that plants can respond quite well to environmental stimulus, though not always as blatantly as a Venus fly trap.
You respond to what effects you. For example, if you have allergies for dust you might start sneezing or have a running nose and take you medicine. Stimuli is like a cause and effect but it happens in your enviroment. Think of some examples that might affect you.
Answer == == plant stimuli plant responseinsects flies around venus flytrap venus flytrap closes its mouth to trap insectplant senses the sun turns or grows toward the sunmorning glory at night closes itself upanimal stimuli animal responseanimal is frightened heart beats fasterearthworm senses the light burrows into the moss
Assuming you are referring to the different types of "environmental stimuli," as in biology, the answer would include many sources. All living things (organisms) respond to environmental stimuli; this is one of the seven key characteristics of living things (including evolution, order, regulation, growth and development, reproduction, and energy utilization). So, for example, our bodies can respond to physical damage by making us aware of it through our feeling of pain. The "fight or flight" response can be triggered by threatening environmental stimuli. Or, a Venus fly trap will snap shut when an insect lands in its trap.
Response to stimuli.
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The telegraph plant (Codariocalyx motorius) is capable of rapid movememt along with Mimosa and the venus flytrap (not also from India).
Uh.. any; There has to be a breeze though... (:mimosa pudica has leaves that fold up when touched. Venus fly trap has leaves (?) that also close.
Plants can have sensory organs for example plants such as the venus fly trap and the Mimosa Pudica are touch sensitive and almost all plants are photosensitive.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It is responding to the touch/movement stimulus.