Responding to the environment
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- Created on: 05-05-13 13:56
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- Responding to the environment
- Why do organisms need to respond to their environment?
- Animals
- Co-ordinated movement
- Muscles and joints
- Responding to the environment
- Why do organisms need to respond to their environment?
- Co-ordinated movement
- Plants
- Environmental stimuli
- Chemicals
- Gravity
- Environmental stimuli
- Nervous system
- Animals
- Co-ordinated movement
- Muscles and joints
- Co-ordinated movement
- Animals
- Behaviour
- Learnt
- Social behaviour in primates
- Learnt
- Innate
- Behaviour
- Learnt
- Social behaviour in primates
- Learnt
- Behaviour
- CNS
- Structure of brain
- Nervous system
- PNS
- Autonomic nervous system
- Voluntary nervous system
- PNS
- Autonomic nervous system
- PNS
- Touch
- Environmental stimuli
- Chemicals
- Gravity
- Environmental stimuli
- Light
- Phototropism
- Light
- Light
- Plant growth
- Auxin
- Leaf shedding
- Phototropism
- Effects of plant growth substances
- Plant growth
- Cytokinins
- Commercial uses of plant growth substances
- Gibberellin
- Stem elongation
- Effects of plant growth substances
- Cytokinins
- Commercial uses of plant growth substances
- Gibberellin
- Stem elongation
- Auxin
- Leaf shedding
- Gibberellin
- Commercial uses of plant growth substances
- Cytokinins
- Gibberellin
- Commercial uses of plant growth substances
- Plant growth
- Abscisic acid
- Apical dominance
- Abscisic acid
- Abscisic acid
- Ethene
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