Response to stimulus
Adaptation
Response to stimuli.
Responding and adjusting to the environment as well as growing and developing.
venus flytrap
wombats respond to the environment
When a person is responding to non-existent stimuli (environment) and/or not responding to existent (present environment) stimuli. In other words, a person is interacting with 'something that is not there' or not interacting with their environment that is definitely present.
by adjusting
responding variable
Yes.
Tamales may be taking a long time to cook due to factors such as the thickness of the masa, the size of the tamales, or the temperature of the cooking environment. Adjusting these factors can help speed up the cooking process.
Narcissists who not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation.
When adjusting your bicycle seat position for optimal comfort and performance, key factors to consider include the height of the seat, the fore-aft position, the tilt of the seat, and the angle of the handlebars. Adjusting these factors can help prevent discomfort and improve efficiency while riding.