responsiveness
i think it is homeostasis. if it's not, maybe it's adaptation.
Homeostasis
Yes. In order to be classified as a living creature it must display homeostasis and six other traits. (growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, organization, adaptation, and metabolism)
Compartmentalization is the context of homeostasis a plant that forms tissues over infected parts. Compartmentalization separates tissues into different categories.
Response Reproduction Energy use Adaptation Cells Homeostasis Nucleic acids Growth Organization
Adaption is the 'real word' and adaptation is an Americanism .
No. It is a noun. The related adverb forms include adaptatively.
Cellular organization Energy utilization Homeostasis Growth and development Reproduction Response to stimuli Evolutionary adaptation
The properties of life are: 1) Growth 2) Ability to Reproduce 3) Homeostasis 4) Organization 5) Metabolism 6) Adaptation 7) Response to stimuli
No, evolution and homeostasis are different processes. Evolution is the gradual change in species over time through natural selection, while homeostasis is the ability of an organism or system to regulate and maintain internal stability in response to external changes. Both are important for the survival and adaptation of organisms in their environments.
He defined stress in 1936 as "the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change". Later in 1979 he explained further that "stress is a 'perception'. It is the demands that are imposed upon us because there are too many alternatives"See more at:http://www.gostress.com/stress-definitions-from-stress-researchers/#sthash.aWh0Mg2n.dpuf
Adaptation