Adaptation/Evolution
Sensitivity or stimulant
They have organized cellular structures, the ability to obtain energy, ability to respond to their environment, the ability to reproduce, and the ability to adapt.
The ability to respond to stimuli helps animals in the wild because it save their lives. If they were unable to respond, then they wouldn't hear a predator approaching.
Organism
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
Grasshoppers respond to their environment very well. Their strength to fend enemies is their hind legs. They have the ability to jump 20 times more than their length.
Living things have the capability to produce offspring to pass on their genes, and the ability to respond to changes in the environment they exist in.
actually no, they can respond their environment from their special senses.
No, pizza is dead. Only living things respond to their environment
In biology, there are six characteristics used to determine whether something is or is not a living thing. First, it must be made up of cells. Second, it must be able to reproduce. Third, it must respond to its environment. Fourth, it must adapt to its environment. Fifth, it must grow. And sixth, it must consume energy.
The perspective that assumes we actively respond to the environment is psychology.