tropism
Mythbusters did an experiment to determine if music and talking had an effect on plants. I saw the episode, and it concluded that is was "plausible" that music and recorded talking improved plant growth. They got a benefit with both nice and nasty talking and both classical and heavy metal music. Their control plants did the worst meaning that plants did better with an external stimuli!
There are many different types of stimuli that plants respond to. The plant's response varies depending on what the stimulus is. One example is light. You've probably noticed that plants always grow towards a window or lamp. The stimulus is the light, and the plant is responding by growing towards the light. Another example can be found in the growth of a plant's roots. If the roots of a tree, for example, encounter a rock in their way, they don't just stop growing. The roots will redirect their course to grow around the rock. Plants' roots may also grow towards water or minerals in the soil if they are in a particularly dry or mineral-poor area.
They will move their leaves towards light, for example. Flowers will also turn to face the sun.
Most plants move, but the motion is too subtle or too slow for humans to detect.
The answer is the organism from the plant to the sunlight
By phototropism and gravitism ,if we want to check that plants respond or not,take a touch me no plant touch it's leaf it will be folded which shows that plants also respond to stumili
I believe it is a Tropism...
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Response. The stimulus is the light.
Tropism
when the fixed part of a stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus the reaction is known as tropic movement.or the movement in which fixed part of stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus is known as tropic movement or tropism.
Practically anything can be a stimulus, so organisms can respond to them in just about any way. The definition of 'stimulus' and 'response' are a little paradoxical in this context in that a stimulus is anything that provokes a response and a response is anything done to react to a stimulus. Perhaps some examples will make it clearer: if a predator grasps a lizard's tail (stimulus) it will detach the tail and escape (response). If the weather is excessively hot (stimulus), a plant will close the stomata in its leaves to conserve water (response). If a laboratory mouse notices a new object in its cage (stimulus), it will go investigate it (response).
An organism reacts to a stimulus with a response.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
Response. The stimulus is the light.
Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
The answer is the organism from the plant to the sunlight
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Tropism
when the fixed part of a stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus the reaction is known as tropic movement.or the movement in which fixed part of stationary plant moves in response to a stimulus is known as tropic movement or tropism.
Practically anything can be a stimulus, so organisms can respond to them in just about any way. The definition of 'stimulus' and 'response' are a little paradoxical in this context in that a stimulus is anything that provokes a response and a response is anything done to react to a stimulus. Perhaps some examples will make it clearer: if a predator grasps a lizard's tail (stimulus) it will detach the tail and escape (response). If the weather is excessively hot (stimulus), a plant will close the stomata in its leaves to conserve water (response). If a laboratory mouse notices a new object in its cage (stimulus), it will go investigate it (response).
The word thigmotropism refers to the turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus.
Nastic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards a non-directional stimulus while Tropic response occur in a part of a plant that grows towards or away from a directional stimulus.
A stimulus is an external event that triggers a response in an organism. A response is the reaction or behavior that an organism exhibits as a result of a stimulus. In short, a stimulus is the input, while a response is the output.
An organism reacts to a stimulus with a response.