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Plants grow in response to stimuli. These stimuli can come from A. a location in the flower. B. plants in another field. C. the environment. D. a location in the xylem.
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Plants grow in response to stimuli. These stimuli can come from
A. a location in the flower.
B. plants in another field.
C. the environment.
D. a location in the xylem.
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The answer is: C. The environment
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The stimuli plants respond to will be found in the environment. Example....plants grow towars the sun.
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