They go into a state of dormancy in which cellular activity is maintained at minimum to conserve energy.
endospores
Stress response
A real-life example of a risosome can be observed in the context of stress responses in plants. When subjected to heat or drought, plants can form risosomes, which are aggregates of ribosomes and other proteins that help in the efficient translation of stress-related mRNAs. This adaptive mechanism allows plants to quickly respond to environmental stresses by synthesizing proteins that aid in survival and recovery.
Plants respond to their internal environment through regulating processes like growth, metabolism, and stress responses. Externally, they can respond to changes in light, water availability, temperature, and nutrient levels by adjusting their growth, development, and physiology. Additionally, they can defend themselves against herbivores and pathogens by producing chemical compounds or thorns.
Of course!
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
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Plants lack a nervous system and are unable to move voluntarily, limiting their ability to exhibit behaviors like animals. Instead, plants have evolved physiological and morphological adaptations to respond to their environment, such as changing leaf orientation or producing chemicals in response to stress. These adaptations help plants survive and reproduce in their specific habitats.
A reactive autonomic nervous system
The leaves close when touched.
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