Touching a nuclear plant will have no effect on you. You would have to go deep into the plant and bypass many safety precautions in order to be in any danger.
A plant that responds to touch is exhibiting thigmotropism. Thigmotropism is a response where a plant changes its growth pattern in response to touch or contact with a solid object.
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 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.
The plant you are referring to is called Mimosa pudica, commonly known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not. When touched, its leaves quickly fold up in response to physical stimulation as a defense mechanism against potential herbivores.
The sensitive plant is also known as "Mimosa pudica" or "touch-me-not."
i don't know and yes
nothing might happen
Nothing happens. Snails are also eaten and considered a gourmet dish.
Nothing happens, the laser which has the information in it shoots it and hits a mirror, then it prints on the paper which is curved to a circle by a roller and the drum is at the sides, so nothing will happen if you touch it. However, if something does happen you you get electrocuted, do not sue me.
nothing my uncle has seizures an i have held him many times and nothing happens what could possibly happen
nothing happens, you just touch it. Make sure there are no parents there if there are eggs. The parents are very protective of their unborn young.
if you touch a snake nothing happens
If you touch a daddy long leg the worst that can happen is it will crawl on you. Many say the daddy long leg is venomos but it is the farthest thing from venomus
sensitive plant
A touch-me-not plant is useful for entertainment, as a 'pet' or for illustrating the unusual feature of fast movement in a plant.
Not all mimosa plants respond to touch. The plant that contracts its leaves when touched is Mimosa pudica, also called: touch-me-not, sensitive plant, tickleme plant, shy plant and other names.
Plant growth in response to touch is called thigmotropism.