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How movements of plants differ in movements in animals?

Plants primarily exhibit passive movements like growth, tropisms (response to stimuli), and circadian rhythms. In contrast, animals have more active movements such as walking, flying, swimming, and changes in body position to navigate their environment. Additionally, animals have specialized muscular and nervous systems to control their movements, while plants lack these systems and rely on cellular processes for movement.


What system controls the sense of balance and connects the inner ear to the brain by a nerve?

The vestibular system controls the sense of balance and connects the inner ear to the brain through the vestibulocochlear nerve (also known as the 8th cranial nerve). It helps in maintaining equilibrium, spatial orientation, and coordinating eye movements with head movements.


The organs that controls the bodys vistion are-?

The vestibular organs, the eyes and the brain are the body organs that control the body's vision.


What is somatic nervous system?

The somatic nervous system transmits sensory messages to the central nervous system. The somatic nervous system is a sub group of the peripheral nervous system, it mainly controls voluntary muscles and sense organs.


What do you think th ear controls?

Hearing and balance. The ear doesnt control anything, it is a sensory organ only. It does though sense sound and gravitational pull, the senses of hearing and balance. The information is receives is relayed to the brain which controls movements to adjust balance.

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What encompasses the processes by which your sense organs receive information from the environment?

The answer is Sensation.


Are the sense organs of animals are better than human sense organs?

No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.


How movements of plants differ in movements in animals?

Plants primarily exhibit passive movements like growth, tropisms (response to stimuli), and circadian rhythms. In contrast, animals have more active movements such as walking, flying, swimming, and changes in body position to navigate their environment. Additionally, animals have specialized muscular and nervous systems to control their movements, while plants lack these systems and rely on cellular processes for movement.


What system controls the sense of balance and connects the inner ear to the brain by a nerve?

The vestibular system controls the sense of balance and connects the inner ear to the brain through the vestibulocochlear nerve (also known as the 8th cranial nerve). It helps in maintaining equilibrium, spatial orientation, and coordinating eye movements with head movements.


The organs that controls the bodys vistion are-?

The vestibular organs, the eyes and the brain are the body organs that control the body's vision.


What is the synonym for the word sense organs?

Sense organs is not a word, but a phrase. You would have to list the various organs.


What are ways to keep the sense organs healthy?

ways of sense organs healthy


Why are sense organs important to livig organisms?

Why are sense organs important to living organisms


What is punctate distribution in regard to sense organs?

in regard to sense organs, what is punctate distribution?


What are the types of sense organs according to location?

types of sense organs according to location


Major sense organs?

There are five major sense organs. Hear, touch, smell, and taste.


Pictures of how to take care of sense organs?

to showing the picture on how to take care of your sense organs.