Biology, asked by Brayden123, 3 months ago

Why do animals and plants respond to their environment

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Answered by mannat200891
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Answer:

Like all organisms, plants detect and respond to stimuli in their environment. Their main response is to change how they grow. Plant responses are controlled by hormones.

Answered by royr04278
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Explanation:

When some animals (and plants) encounter the impacts of climate change in their environment, they respond by changing behavior and moving to a cooler area, modifying their physical bodies to better deal with the heat, or altering the timing of certain activities to match changes in the seasons.

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