Plants respond to several stimuli. Chief among them are light, gravity, and water. They also respond to temperature and to touch.
they respond by growing, and mating withs slugs like jack
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the sun coming down on a sunflower
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.
Tropisms is the response to an external stimulus in a specific direction.
Some plants grow up and down, the directions being determined by gravity. (stem up, roots down)
Towards. As in, phototropism. The tendency of plants to grow towards light.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
the sun coming down on a sunflower
i think it's plants. plants are stimulus to light ans as a result always grow in the dierction of light...
Because the chlorophyll in the summer is higher
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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.
Animals respond more quickly to a stimulus as animals have a central nervous system and a brain. Nerves conduct impulses very quickly. Plants dont have nerves and any responses are produced by hormones and are thus slow.
Jagadish Chandra Bose, Indian Scientist
No! plant respond to stimuli gradually not promptly as humans experienced.
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.
Tropisms is the response to an external stimulus in a specific direction.