It depends on the organism ... and how it's capable of responding.
After all, trees never run away, and animals seldom turn their faces toward the sun.
Animals move away when they sense danger. Plants, like the Mimosa pudica, close up their leaves in response to touch. This is their way of dislodging harmful insects.
By phototropism,gravitropism,ect.
no idea that's y I'm asking
sex
Mimosa (makahiya) have thorns to warn the animals and people not to go near them. Plants responses are called 'tropism'. The bending of the plant towards the light is called 'phototropism'. Plants response to gravity is called 'gravitropism' or 'geotropism'. The plants response to touch is called 'thigmotropism'. the response to a source of water is called 'hydrotropism'. Plants respond to 'environmental stimuli'. Plants responses to stimuli enable them to survive. These are the protective structure of a Mimosa and other behavioral adaptation of Plants.
Sexual Reproduction I guess :)
Protoplasm
Cloned plants have the same genetic makeup as the parent plant they are cloned from. This means they have the same traits, characteristics, and growth patterns. They also have the potential to exhibit similar responses to environmental stimuli.
they both have teeth
Mimosa (makahiya) have thorns to warn the animals and people not to go near them. Plants responses are called 'tropism'. The bending of the plant towards the light is called 'phototropism'. Plants response to gravity is called 'gravitropism' or 'geotropism'. The plants response to touch is called 'thigmotropism'. the response to a source of water is called 'hydrotropism'. Plants respond to 'environmental stimuli'. Plants responses to stimuli enable them to survive. These are the protective structure of a Mimosa and other behavioral adaptation of Plants.
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
Planta
Tropic responses are called tropism. It is the growth or turning movement of plants in response to an environmental stimulus. Nastic movements are non-directional responses to stimuli, independent of the stimulus's position.
Sexual Reproduction I guess :)
movements of plants are slow than movements in animals.plants respond slowly to stimuli than animals answer to their sense organs.
It is common in animals. Plants are not infected by the same things that animals are.
The responses of plants to external stimuli is called Tropism.Here are some tropisms:* Chemotropism, movement or growth in response to chemicals * Geotropism (or gravitropism), movement or growth in response to gravity * Heliotropism, movement or growth in response to sunlight * Hydrotropism, movement or growth in response to water * Phototropism, movement or growth in response to lights or colors of light * Thermotropism, movement or growth in response to temperature.
Hybrids are more common in plants .
plants and animals are both living things.
Protoplasm
Herbivores eat plants. Omnivores eat animals and plants. The diet they have in common are plants.