Abscisic acid is triggered in response to a low water potential or water stress in the plant's environment. This osmotic environment causes the plant to produce and release abscisic acid, which helps regulate processes related to water conservation and stress response.
A sudden unexpected change in the environment is likely to trigger a response such as fleeing or seeking cover to protect oneself from potential danger.
A stimulus or trigger initiates a response in an organism. This can be anything from a change in the environment, a hormone release, or a signal from the nervous system, leading to a specific reaction or behavior.
Certain chemicals and radiation in the environment can cause a reaction or mutation in an organism. Such changes may alter organisms genotype or phenotype. Chemicals that induce changes in organisms DNA is called mutagens.
The environment can influence an organism's phenotype through factors like nutrition, temperature, and exposure to toxins. These external factors can affect gene expression, leading to changes in physical characteristics or behavior. Additionally, environmental stressors can trigger epigenetic changes that alter how genes are expressed without changing the underlying DNA sequence.
A device which sets a machine in motion, usually rapidly.
Symptoms of hallucinations include seeing, smelling, or hearing things that are not present in the environment. Typical hallucinations involve seeing or hearing, but neither the eyes or ears have any physical problem. Instead, brain changes trigger hallucinations. Schizophrenics often experience hallucinations and many medications or street drugs can trigger hallucinations.
Trigger Firing sequence:Order as followsFirst Logon Triggers are fired1.PRE-LOGON2.ON-LOGON3.POST-LOGONAfter that Pre Triggers4. PRE-FORM5. PRE-BLOCK6. PRE-TEXTAfter that WHEN-NEW Triggers7. WHEN-NEW-FORM-INSTANCE8. WHEN-NEW-BLOCK-INSTANCE9. WHEN-NEW-ITEM-INSTANCEAfter that ITEM Level TriggersAfter this focus is on the first item of the Block. If you type some data and press the tab key following trigger will fire in sequence10.KEY-NEXT-ITEM (This trigger is present on the item level).11.POST-CHANGE (This trigger is present on the item level).12.WHEN-VALIDATE-ITEM (This trigger is present on the item level).13.POST-TEXT-ITEM (This trigger is present on the item level).14.WHEN-NEW-ITEM-INSTANCE (Block Level Trigger).Now focus will go the next item present on the form.If there are no further items present on the screen them if we enter data and press tab key then only KEY-NEXT-ITEM is fired. Now suppose we close the form then the item level triggers are fired.POST TRIGGERS15.POST-BLOCK16.POST-FORMNow the form will be closed.
If your Venus flytrap isn't growing any cilia (trigger hairs), it may not be able to sense when prey is present to trigger its closing mechanism. This could be due to insufficient light, lack of nutrients, or poor growing conditions. Check the plant's environment and adjust as needed to promote healthier growth.
*static trigger *dynamic trigger *hold trigger
A sudden unexpected change in the environment is likely to trigger a response such as fleeing or seeking cover to protect oneself from potential danger.
You CNS reacts in different ways to environment. For example if you are cold your brain will trigger a stimulus and give you goosebumps. Or round the other way, if you are hot then you will begin to sweat.
Essentially, that is any system that keeps the gun in a safe environment and prevents it from firing. An example of this would be a trigger lock or a gun safe.
A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react is called a stimulus. Stimuli can be physical, chemical, or biological factors that trigger a response in an organism to help it adapt and survive in its environment.
The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
Ethylene is the plant hormone used by the industry to cause fruit to drop from a tree. Ethylene is commonly used to trigger fruit ripening and promote the shedding of older fruits to allow for new growth.
Essentially, that is any system that keeps the gun in a safe environment and prevents it from firing. An example of this would be a trigger lock or a gun safe.
Rear trigger is "set" trigger, by pulling it 1st, it makes the main trigger a "hair" or lighter trigger