Dark and damp
Yes, slaters (woodlice) are negatively phototactic, meaning they will move away from light. They are more active in the dark and prefer to stay hidden in dark, moist areas during the day.
Paramecium move to avoid light by using their small hairs projected all over their bodies to move.
The Calvin cycle, which is part of the process of photosynthesis, can occur in both light and dark conditions. However, it is usually most active in the light when there is sufficient light energy available to drive the reactions.
yes..well slaters inhabit places which are moist and dark...since dark areas have moist condition this prevents them from dehydration..as light is concerned, light comes with heat and this is why slaters move away from light....THEY FEAR OF DEHYDRATION!
Snails in forests tend to have darker colors to blend in with the environment and avoid predators. Conversely, snails in open fields have lighter colors to reflect sunlight and regulate their body temperature. This color variation helps each type of snail survive in their respective habitat.
Planaria prefer dark environments
dark
They would prefer light.
they like dark
no, they live in light constantly like me
they actually do like light
Mosquitoes prefer dark environments for feeding and breeding.
Snails have poor eyesight and can only detect light and dark shapes. They rely more on their sense of touch and smell to navigate their environment.
Snails are nocturnal, so are more active in the dark, but do not need to be in the dark.
It doesnt matter
dark places
Mealworms prefer dark environments as they are naturally nocturnal creatures. Light can stress them out and cause them to hide or avoid certain areas. Providing them with a dark and sheltered enclosure will make them feel safe and comfortable.