Some of them will not be able to survive as they don't have the required food source they need, and some animals will migrate to other places considered as adaptation. Plants will die as no animals will disperse their fruit. Hope this helps you.. :)
There are changes brought up in animals and plants. It is due to evolution.
Plants do not sleep in the way that animals do, as they do not have a central nervous system or brain to regulate sleep patterns. However, plants respond to their environment by exhibiting behaviors such as leaf movement and growth changes that can be likened to sleep cycles in animals. These changes are often influenced by factors like light, temperature, and the circadian rhythm.
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The answer to your question What three main thing's plant's respond to is sun water and temperature
Plants do not have the cognitive ability to understand humor or have a sense of humor. They lack the complex neural systems required for processing emotions or social interactions in the way animals do. Plants respond to environmental cues and stimuli for survival and growth, but humor is a human trait.
When there are environmental chnges, plants and animals must have sex >
Plants and animals can serve as valuable indicators of environmental changes. For instance, changes in the timing of plant blooming or animal migration can indicate shifts in climate patterns. Additionally, the presence or absence of certain species can indicate the health of an ecosystem and the impact of pollution or habitat destruction. Overall, studying how plants and animals respond to their environment can provide valuable insights into the state of the environment and potential changes occurring within it.
No, mold does not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or plants do. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in response to environmental conditions like moisture, temperature, and food sources, but it does not have the ability to actively respond to stimuli.
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
There are changes brought up in animals and plants. It is due to evolution.
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Plants may undergo changes in growth patterns, flowering times, or leaf shapes in response to environmental factors. Animals may alter their feeding habits, migration patterns, or reproductive strategies in response to changes in their habitat or availability of resources. These changes are typically adaptations to help them better survive and thrive in their environment.
Plants do not sleep in the way that animals do, as they do not have a central nervous system or brain to regulate sleep patterns. However, plants respond to their environment by exhibiting behaviors such as leaf movement and growth changes that can be likened to sleep cycles in animals. These changes are often influenced by factors like light, temperature, and the circadian rhythm.
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Plants respond to changes in water availability by adjusting their stomata to regulate water loss, producing more roots to absorb water, and closing their pores to conserve water.
Consider the Venus fly trap and the environmental stimulus of an insect landing on the trap's leaves and know that plants can respond quite well to environmental stimulus, though not always as blatantly as a Venus fly trap.
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