Prove that the plants and animals respond to changes in their environment with two examples
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plants respond to stimuli during the harsh conditions as during extreme hotness the stomata of plants are closed to prevent the water loss and in animals the whenever tbe climate changes observations like piloerections or sweating can be seen as a result of response to stimulus
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Proof with examples of plants responding to changes in their environment.
- Thermotropism is the plant's response to extreme weather conditions. When it is very cold plants like rhododendron will curl their leaves, and when it is very hot plants like Mimosa pudica will fold or collapse their leaves.
- Thigmotropism is the plant's response to stimuli. When plants like money plants and morning glory come in contact with a stimulus or an object, they grow on that stimulus or coil around that object. The part in contact will send a signal to the part, not in contact to curl.
Proof with examples of animals responding to changes in their environment.
- Due to changes in the environment and the impact on food supply, animals like ducks and geese change their pattern of migration.
- American pikas keep shifting to higher altitudes. They require alpine temperatures on mountaintops. Changes in the environment make them go in search of their kind of temperatures.
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