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Organisms displaying different phenotypes at different environments are an example of

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The answer is phenotypic plasticity. An organism will change its behavior, morphology, or physiology in response to changes in the environment. This is a more or less ‘immediate’ non-permanent state adopted without any changes in the genetic makeup of the organism. An example is tropism response to environmental stimuli in plants.






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