Flowers respond to various environmental stimuli through a process known as tropism. For example, they exhibit phototropism by bending towards light to maximize photosynthesis. Additionally, flowers can respond to temperature and humidity changes, which can affect their blooming cycles. Some flowers also release scents or change colors to attract pollinators or deter pests, showcasing their adaptability to their surroundings.
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it responds by eating the other flowers around it to get as much sunlight as it needs
through closing their leaves or flowers like "touch me not plant"
They are made of cells, have a metabolism, respond to stimuli, grow, reproduce, and are influenced by their environment.
They alone do not show characteristics of life like growth,reproduction,homeostasis,reactions for stimulii.
Photophobia.
Light intensity can affect the daily rhythm of flowers by influencing their opening and closing times. Flowers often respond to changes in light intensity by opening during the day when light is abundant and closing at night. This daily rhythm, known as photoperiodism, helps flowers attract pollinators and optimize reproduction.
Yes, you can submerge flowers in water, and this technique is often used to hydrate them fully before arrangement. However, not all flowers respond well to being submerged; delicate blooms may become waterlogged or damaged. It's best to do this briefly and ensure that the flowers are suitable for such treatment. After submerging, allow them to drain properly before displaying.
Nobody has been able to prove that fish are self-aware, in that they understand that they are separate beings with a life separate from their environment. They respond to stimulii in a mechanical way, without a visible reasoning process, and also without any sign of what we know as happiness, sadness, anger, triumph, sorrow or guilt. Bear in mind that Porpoises, Dolphins, Whales are not fish. These aquatic mammals are much more advanced than fish and they do exhibit strongly felt emotions.
All plants "know" what is going on because they respond to sunlight, water, pressure and danger. Sunflowers turn their flowers so that the center of the flower stays within the strongest part of the sunlight.They also respond to water by sending roots out towards any that is nearby. They respond to pressure by growing away from it, as in up out of the soil and around rocks and buildings and things. They respond to being cut or chewed by putting out new shoots or branches.