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").
Reflex Action is the term that describes the way an organism responds to stimuli. It receives stimuli through its senses and reacts with movement, or for a plant growing towards or away.
thigmotropism
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 type of sensory receptor that responds to stimuli resulting from physical or chemical damage is called a nociceptor. Nociceptors are specialized pain receptors that detect harmful stimuli, such as extreme temperatures, pressure, or chemical irritants, and signal the potential for injury. They play a crucial role in the body's pain perception and protective responses.
Plant growth hormones e.g. IAA.
Reflex Action is the term that describes the way an organism responds to stimuli. It receives stimuli through its senses and reacts with movement, or for a plant growing towards or away.
This is due to a growth hormone called auxin which has a stimuli (affinity) towards light. Thus the plant responds to the stimuli by leaning towards it.
Stimuli
You can tap, shout, and pinch. Remember the AVPU scale; Alert, responds to Verbal stimuli, responds to Pain stimuli; and Unresponsive.
The nervous system.
Weed is a plant, which is a living thing because it grows, reproduces, and responds to stimuli like light and water.
yes paramicium responds to stimulai
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.
In emergency outdoor care, we use the AVPU (pronounced ave poo) scale of consciousness: A - Alert V - Responds to verbal stimuli P - Responds to pain stimuli U - Unresponsive
One of the things that making an organism alive is its' response to stimuli. This can be internal or external.
A plant that opens and closes in response to its environment does so through a process called tropism. This is when the plant's cells respond to external stimuli, such as light or touch, by changing their shape or orientation. For example, the opening and closing of a plant's leaves in response to light is known as phototropism. This allows the plant to optimize its exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
photosynthesis