Biology, asked by jsjsjs27, 6 months ago

why is irritability important for the survival of animals?​

Answers

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
2

Explanation:

To prevent damage and destruction, living organisms show irritability. This means that they are able to sense changes to their internal and external surroundings and are able to respond to them. ... In addition to irritability there is a second life-protecting process

Answered by sebastianhere
3

Explanation:

Irritability is vital to life because it helps the organism to be alert to its environment. For example, when a person is afraid of snake and you hand her a snake she will freek out. This is what you call irritability.

hope this helps

Similar questions