Trees respond to their environment through various physiological and morphological adaptations. For instance, they can alter their leaf size and shape to optimize photosynthesis based on light availability, while their root systems may expand or deepen to access water and nutrients in response to soil conditions. Additionally, trees can produce chemicals to deter pests or signal distress to neighboring plants, promoting a communal defense mechanism. Seasonal changes also prompt trees to shed leaves or enter dormancy to conserve resources during unfavorable conditions.
They are alive; but they do not a have a nervous system so they do not feel pain.
No, trees do not have nerves like animals or humans. Trees do have a complex network of cells and tissues that help them sense and respond to their environment, but they do not have a central nervous system like animals do.
They fulfil all of the criteria for life. They grow, reproduce, metabolise, respond to stimuli and react go their environment. They also can achieve homeostasis.
No, pizza is dead. Only living things respond to their environment
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
Making papers from trees can damage environment, as for papers to be made, trees must be cut, and by cutting trees, we damage environment.
how do cinchona trees adopt to its environment
It respond by changing flow of water .
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It respond by changing flow of water .
it adapts to its environment sossages and cheese