Difference between the response of plants and of animals to stimuli
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Plants produce hormones and respond to external stimuli, growing towards sources of water and light, which they need to survive. A tropism is a growth in responseto a stimulus and an auxin is a planthormone produced in the stem tips and roots, which controls the direction of growth.
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In Plants stimulus response is done with the help of a chemical substance called as Plant hormones or phyto hormone. Plants do not have brain and spinal cord.In animals stimulus response is done with the help of electrical impulses generated by the nervous system as well as the hormones secreted by the endocrine glands.
In animals stimulus response is controlled by brain and spinal cord.
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In Plants stimulus response is done with the help of a chemical substance called as Plant hormones or phyto hormone. Plants do not have brain and spinal cord.In animals stimulus response is done with the help of electrical impulses generated by the nervous system as well as the hormones secreted by the endocrine glands.
In animals stimulus response is controlled by brain and spinal cord.
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plants can response to stimulus mainly in 2 ways:-
. growth dependent movements and
. growth independent movement or turgor movements
and animals response to stimulus in 2 ways
neural control and
endocrine control.
. growth dependent movements and
. growth independent movement or turgor movements
and animals response to stimulus in 2 ways
neural control and
endocrine control.
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