thigmotropism
The plant you are referring to is likely the sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica. It responds to touch by folding its leaves inwards, a response known as thigmonasty.
thigmotropism
When a plant responds to the earth's gravitational pull, it is called gravitropism. This phenomenon involves the growth response of plant organs, such as roots growing downward and stems growing upward, in relation to gravity.
Yes they do respond to stimulation - by sun light - they respond the same as flowers do by bending and shifting their leaves toward the sun. The amount of movement is somewhat less noticeable than the bending of a flower but it is there. If a tree is planted in a location where the sunlight only reaches it from one area, it will grow towards that area to receive the maximum amount of light that it can get. This is called phototropism ( "light seeking").
The plant you are referring to is called Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not. When its leaves are touched, they fold inwards as a defense mechanism to protect itself from potential harm.
The mimosa plant responds to touch by rapidly closing its leaves when touched, a behavior known as thigmonasty.
The plant you are referring to is likely the sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica. It responds to touch by folding its leaves inwards, a response known as thigmonasty.
Venus fly trap and the sundew plant (both carnivorous) respond to the touch of their prey. Mimosa pudica (called sensitive plant, touch-me-not, shy plant or tickleme plant) also responds to touch. The cells in the leaf quickly shed water, lose their rigidity and let the leaf droop away from the touch. After a few minutes the leaf returns to normal.
The touch sensitive plant responds to physical contact by quickly closing its leaves when touched, a response known as thigmotropism. This reaction is a defense mechanism to protect itself from potential harm or threats.
photosynthesis
thigmotropism
Thermotropism is when a plant 'moves' as it responds to heat
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You can touch it and see whether it responds to your touch maybe by moving away.
A daisy plant responds to various stimuli such as light, gravity, touch, and temperature. For example, it bends towards the direction of light for optimal photosynthesis and growth and closes its petals during the night or in response to touch to protect its reproductive organs. These responses help the daisy plant survive and thrive in its environment.
You can touch it and see whether it responds to your touch maybe by moving away.
It IS D because it responds to the light.