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What happens to a plant that receive multi directional stimuli?
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- What happens if plants encountered multi-directional stimulus?What information is used by plants to determine if they are growing in the shade or the open canopy? How does a“sun plant” respond once it detects that it is growing in the shade? How Is this different from the response you would expect from a“shade plant”?After a plant perceives a stimulus and before it can respond, there is another step called _____________ ___________. What happens in this step?
- Is it true that plants are able to sense environmental information that is both physical and chemical?What are some protective adaptations plants have from intense sunlight?What is the term for a plant response that changes immediately as the environment changes? * A. Triggered response B. Modulated response C. Direct response D. Homeostasis