there are many, like earth worms and cave dwelling fish
Algae, such as Euglena, possess an eyespot. The eyespot is a light-sensitive organelle that helps the organism detect light for basic orientation and movement towards light sources.
The eyespot in a Euglena cell is a light-sensitive organelle that helps the organism detect light intensity and direction, allowing it to move towards light for photosynthesis. It also helps in avoiding harmful levels of light that could damage the cell.
Yes, they are sensitive to light.
yes plants sensitive to light
Yes, light sensitivity in euglena is provided by the eyespot.
The eyespot in Euglena helps the organism detect light direction, enabling it to move towards light for photosynthesis and navigation. It contains pigments that are sensitive to light and can help Euglena orient itself in its environment.
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
Yes, rabeprazole is sensitive to light. It should be stored in its original packaging or container, away from light and moisture, to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
The light sensing organ in Euglena is called the light-sensitive eyespot or stigma. It helps the organism detect changes in light intensity and direction, allowing it to move towards light sources for photosynthesis.
It is the lag phase where an organism try to acclimatise in new environment.
yes the human eye is sensitive to red light
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