explain the term environmental stimuli in terms of responsiveness by living organisms
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Living organisms respond to their environment. Response to stimuli is an important characteristic of life. Anything that causes a living organism to react is called a stimulus(plural is stimuli) Stimuli can be external or internal. An example of a common tropism in plants is phototropism (or light response).
Anything in the environment that causes a change is called a stimulus. Organisms react to many stimuli, including light, temperature, odor, sound, gravity, heat, water, and pressure. The process by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep conditions in their body suitable for life is called homeostasis.
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Living organisms respond to their environment. Response to stimuli is an important characteristic of life. Anything that causes a living organism to react is called a stimulus(plural is stimuli) Stimuli can be external or internal. An example of a common tropism in plants is phototropism (or light response).
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