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What parts of a seed respond to the environment?

The seed coat, also known as the outer protective layer of the seed, responds to environmental cues such as temperature, light, and moisture. These cues help trigger germination, or the process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a new plant. Additionally, certain hormones within the seed can also influence responses to the environment.


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A thermostat is an example of a non-living object that responds to its environment by adjusting the temperature based on the set parameters.


What is an adaptation and what it used?

Adaptation is when a change in an organisms that makes it suited to a particular environment. It responds to their environment


The receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by send information to the control center along what?

The receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to the control center along nerve impulses or chemical signals.


A human responds to environment?

That's right. When it's cold we put on more clothes


How dogs responds to the environment?

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What senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to what?

The Receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to the Control Center along the Afferent.


What is seed domancy?

Seed Dormancy is a problem in which seed is unable to germinate in a specific period of time, under the most suitable environment.


How does the germinating seed go about harnessing its stored energy and using the environment?

The germinating seed uses its stored energy reserves to fuel the initial growth of a root and shoot. Enzymes within the seed break down complex molecules like starch and proteins into simple sugars and amino acids, which the developing plant uses for energy and growth. The seed also responds to environmental cues like light, moisture, and temperature to trigger specific growth responses, such as germination and directional growth towards light.


How have seed plants become adapted to the enviornment?

Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)


Why has my mango seed turned black?

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