What are the three main external stimuli to which plants respond?

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One of the characteristics of life on earth is sensitivity to the surroundings. In the case of animals how they react to external stimuli is easy to see, however, it is not always so obvious for plants. Plants don't have a nervous system or muscles but they do have hormones which they use to give them sensitivity to their surroundings. The sensitivity granted by the hormones enables plants to grow towards light and makes their roots push down into the soil. Certain plants living in areas where conditions mean that there are few nutrients have developed carnivorous habits. For example: the... Show more

What are the three main external stimuli to which plants respond?