how do plants and animals respond differently to external stimuli ? give one example
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Plants are known to respond to a number of external stimuli like light, gravity, touch, chemicals, etc. Plants respond to the external factors with the help of receptors and hormones. ... For example: Auxins are one of the major plant hormones which regulate the growth of a plant.
Animals may respond to environmental stimuli through behaviors that include hibernation, migration, defense, and courtship. As a result of cold, winter weather (stimulus) some animals will hibernate. Hibernation is a state of greatly reduced body activity, used to conserve food stored in the body.
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light,
gravity,
touch,
chemical in etc
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The plants are known to respond to a number of external stimuli like light, gravity, touch, chemical, in etc
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