they dont like the light and try to get away from the light. weather this is because it is bright or because it is hot, i don't know.
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
photoreceptors
light, heat, soil, etc.
Plants respond to several stimuli. Chief among them are light, gravity, and water. They also respond to temperature and to touch.
Pupillary constriction will occur, bilaterally, and evenly, in the normal individual.
The blowfly is an insect, all insects are invertebrates, the blowfly is an invertebrate.
"Blowfly" may refer to three different things. There is an insect known as the blowfly, an artist who goes by the stage name "Blowfly" and a novel called "Blow Fly".
Blowfly - artist - was born on 1945-02-14.
No, a blowfly is a flying insect, and an invertebrate, as it doesn't have an internal skeleton.
Blowfly's Punk Rock Party was created on 2006-02-21.
Hard to say without an image but if they are regular maggot sized either blowfly larvae and you have a dead rat or animal in the structure or a carpet beetle larvae. All I can say is you have a larvae but if that's the case you should see some type of insect adult as well.
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
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Earthworms do not respond to darkness per say, but they do respond to light. although they do not have eyes, they are light sesitive.
a flea
yes
how does the eye respond to light rays to manifest far sightedness