A vine respond to a post,because. It grows fatster and hormones. Bye, sophia flores
Yes, vines are living organisms. They are plants that grow by climbing or trailing along surfaces as they search for light and support for their growth. Vines have cells, reproduce, and respond to their environment, all characteristics of living organisms.
Yes, climbing vines are a classic example of thigmotropism, which is a plant's directional growth response to touch or physical contact. These vines respond to stimuli, such as a trellis or another support, by wrapping around it to gain stability and access to sunlight. This growth behavior helps them thrive in their environment by maximizing their exposure to light and minimizing competition with other plants.
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The trumpet vines were displaying the characteristic of growth and response to stimuli. The twisting of the stems around the trellis demonstrates the vine's ability to grow towards the support structure and respond to external stimuli like touch.
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The Vines was created in 1999.
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