Could you rephrase the question? It doesn't make any sense now!!
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Instincts describe the natural responses an organism is born with, enabling it to survive and reproduce in its environment. These behaviors are typically unlearned and are genetically programmed.
The responses of shoots and roots are important for plants to adapt and survive in different environments. Shoot responses, like phototropism and gravitropism, help the plant obtain sunlight and nutrients, while root responses, like hydrotropism and chemotropism, assist in water and nutrient uptake from the soil. Overall, these responses allow the plant to grow, develop, and reproduce successfully.
True. Inherited responses are generally considered to be behaviors that are instinctive (example: fight or flight response in humans). Responses can be learned through several ways, including operant and classical conditioning. This all pretty much boils down to the nature vs. nurture debate and the truth is that living things can exhibit both responses.
The growth in response to a stimulus is called tropism. Tropisms are directional growth responses exhibited by plants or organisms in response to specific environmental cues such as light, gravity, or touch. These growth responses help the organism to adapt and survive in its environment.
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Responses outside the norm.
compare peopl's responses to the black death with some the present day responses to Ebola or AIDS?
how do muscles porduce gradede responses