Adams responds to her surroundings with keen observation and introspection, often reflecting on the interplay between nature and human experience. She demonstrates a deep appreciation for the beauty and complexity of her environment, using it as a backdrop to explore broader themes of identity and belonging. Her interactions with the world around her reveal a sensitivity to both the physical and emotional landscapes she navigates. Ultimately, her responses highlight a connection between personal growth and environmental awareness.
Yes it does.
Yes they do.
bacteria do not respond to changes in the surroundings
surroundings!
Stimulus.
a stimulus
He took up photography to show the Americans the beauty of their natural surroundings.
Yes, when you sleep, you enter a state of unconsciousness where you are not aware of your surroundings or able to respond to stimuli.
Some animals respond to mating calls. If the animal lives in a pack or a herd it might respond to a distress call, like the elephants or a pack of wolves. Some animals respond to visual stimuli, such as the infamous 'chase instinct' found in cats (wild AND domestic) and bears. Some animals respond to their sense of smell, as in the pet dog hangin' around the kitchen at dinner time.
True. That, among many other reasons, is why they are considered living.
He tired to stop them
Yes, lancelets have the ability to respond to their environment. They can detect and react to changes in light, temperature, and chemical cues in their surroundings. This allows them to navigate their environment and carry out essential behaviors for survival.