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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.
Different plants have different cues. The changing seasons is one environmental cue, especially for spring flowering plants like daffodils and tulips. Other plants respond to the reletive length of day and night, or flower after obtaining a certain size. For some plants, temperatire is the cue.
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All living things do.
Of course!
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
migrating
the arrector pili
responsiveness