Main conclusionSpecific sound patterns can affect plant development.Plants are responsive to environmental stimuli such as sound. However, little is known about their sensory apparatus, mechanisms, and signaling pathways triggered by these stimuli. Thus, it is important to understand the effect of ...
1. The passage suggests that compared to previously, scientists now have: A) More evidence that plants can detect and respond to sounds. B) Proof that plants use sounds to locate water and avoid predators. C) Increased skepticism about claims of acoustic sensing by plants. D) Greater understa...
by evidence that plants can detect, react to, and potentially produce sound.Since plants have been evolving alongside the insects for hundreds of millions of years, Heidi Appel, a botanist and Reginald Cocroft, an entomologist wondered if plants might be sensitive to the sounds made by insects....
But scientists have discovered evidence which suggests the Royal may actually be right and they could be listening to him. Biologists at Tel Aviv University in Israel have found that flowers can act as a plant’s “ears” to help them detect the sound of approaching insects.及全文内容可知,...
Though often too low or too high for human ears to detect, insects and animals signal each other with vibrations. Even trees and plants fizz with the sound of tiny air bubbles bursting in their plumbing. And there is evidence that insects and plants "hear" each other's sounds. Bees buzz...
In 1986, King Charles suggested talking to plants, a thought initially mocked but now supported by evidence that plants can detect, react to, and potentially produce sound. Since plants have been evolving alongside the insects for hundreds of millions of years, Heidi Appel, a botanist and ...
In 1986, King Charles suggested talking to plants, a thought initially mocked but now supported by evidence that plants can detect, react to, and potentially produce sound. Since plants have been evolving alongside the insects for hundreds of millions of years, Heidi Appel, a botanist and Regina...
Microphones, for instance, could monitor fields to detect when plants need water. Hadany wonders whether other plants and insects already tune in to the sounds. Other studies have suggested that plants respond to sounds. And animals from moths to mice can hear in the range of the ultrasonic...
Plants gardeners talk to frequently develop we11.D. Plants respond to sounds slowly and ecologically.15. What does the passage mainlytalk about?A. Plants can hear.B. Bees are the best pollinators.C. Plants can’t grow without soundD. Women's voices improve plants growth 相关知识点: ...
As well as insects or mammals that might detect and use plant sounds, Hadany said other plants could also be listening in and benefiting from the sounds. Previous work by Hadany and other members of the team showed that plants increase the concentration of sugar in their nectar when they “...