the daily response of animals to light conditions are known as:
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photoperiodism
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Photoperiodism.
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- Photoperiodism is an organism's physiological response to the length of night or a dark period. It is found in both plants and animals. Plant photoperiodism is also defined as plant developmental responses to the lengths of light and dark periods.
- an organism's functional or behavioral response to changes in duration in daily, seasonal, or yearly cycles of light and darkness Although photoperiodic reactions are reasonably predictable, temperature, nutrition, and other environmental factors all influence an organism's response.
- The term "photoperiodism" refers to "the response to changes in daylength that allows plants (or any other living organism) to adapt to seasonal changes in their environment."
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