Science, asked by kanaklatabrahma, 7 months ago

How do plants respond to changes in their surrounding?​

Answers

Answered by aypndt
3

Plants are able to detect and respond to light, gravity, changes in temperature, chemicals, and even touch. Unlike animals, plants do not have nerves or muscles, so they cannot move very fast. A plant usually responds to change by gradually altering its growth rate or its direction of growth.

Answered by brainiest2005
2

Answer:

7594879749

thsi is my whats app number

Similar questions