how do plants and animals respond to stimule
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Plants respond to touch by changing their growth patterns. However, plants do not have a nervous system like animals. Instead, they coordinate their behavioral responses using plant hormones that travel inside the plant. Unlike plants, animals are usually free to move throughout their environment.
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Like all organisms, plants detect and respond to stimuli in their environment. Unlike animals, plants can't run, fly, or swim toward food or away from danger. ... Instead, a plant's primary means of response is to change how it is growing.
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