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Sensory neurons if I'm not mistaken.
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wombats respond to the environment
organisms respond to the changes of weather and seasons.
pandas eat bamboo:)
Plankton respond rapidly to their environment. A key example of this is that they multiply more rapidly in response to higher amounts of carbon dioxide in the environment.
The nervous system regulates the body through impulses that come from the environment. Sensory receptors detect changes in the environment and send signals to the brain and spinal cord, which then respond by sending out motor signals to muscles or glands to produce a reaction. This allows the body to respond and adapt to its surroundings.
Nervous tissue is specialized to respond to environmental changes. It consists of neurons that can detect stimuli, transmit electrical signals, and coordinate a response to the changes in the environment.
regulation and homeostasis
Neurons that analyze and respond to specific types of input.
The life process by which organisms respond to changes in the environment is called "stimulus response." Organisms sense changes in their environment through stimuli and react in ways that help them survive and thrive. This process is essential for adaptation and survival in different environments.
Rocks do not have the capability to actively respond to their environment. They undergo physical and chemical changes over time due to natural processes like erosion or weathering, but these changes are a result of external forces acting upon them rather than a conscious response.