I depends on the species but most Spiders prefer not to be exposed to direct bright lights. This is why all pet spiders are typically given pre-started burrows or log hides in which to shelter themselves from light. It won't kill them, but being in bright light with nowhere to go is stressful to many species.
Mushrooms do not have a central nervous system like animals do, so they do not sleep in the same way that humans or other animals do. However, some research suggests that mushroom growth and development can be influenced by light and dark cycles, similar to how plants respond to light and darkness.
Nervous system allows animals to sense and respond rapidly to stimuli. It includes sensory receptors that detect stimuli such as touch, light, and chemicals, and transmit the information to the brain for processing. The brain then coordinates responses through motor neurons to produce appropriate actions.
This is called sensory responses, where animals use specialized cells called sensory receptors to detect and respond to various external stimuli in their environment. These receptors are responsible for detecting light, sound, touch, taste, and smell, and help the animal navigate and interact with their surroundings.
The shoot of a plant grows towards light and the roots away from light
Sensory neurons that respond to light touch and light temperature but not pain.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.
Earthworms do not respond to darkness per say, but they do respond to light. although they do not have eyes, they are light sesitive.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
yes they do
Mushrooms do not have a central nervous system like animals do, so they do not sleep in the same way that humans or other animals do. However, some research suggests that mushroom growth and development can be influenced by light and dark cycles, similar to how plants respond to light and darkness.
yes they respond very well
yes
Your retina has more than one type of cell that perceives and transmits light. Cones are cells that respond to color, but they respond best in bright light. In very dim light, the cells that respond to light are called rods, which are blind to color.
Tentacles on an octopus respond to touch, while taste buds on the tongue of animals respond to taste.
they do! wow so impressive
Plants respond to light through a process called phototropism, where they grow towards light sources to maximize photosynthesis. Light is essential for plants to produce energy through photosynthesis, so they have evolved to detect and respond to light cues for optimal growth and development.
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