De acordo com os experimentos relatados no texto, em
condições adversas, as plantas de ervilha priorizaram o
crescimento de raízes nos vasos que apresentaram níveis de
nutrientes
TEXTO PARA A QUESTÃO
Plants not only remember when you touch them, but
they can also make risky decisions that are as sophisticated
as those made by humans, all without brains or complex
nervous systems.
Researchers showed that when faced with the choice
between a pot containing constant levels of nutrients or one
with unpredictable levels, a plant will pick the mystery pot
when conditions are sufficiently poor.
In a set of experiments, Dr. Shemesh, from Tel✄Hai
College in Israel, and Alex Kacelnik, from Oxford University,
grew pea plants and split their roots between two pots. Both
pots had the same amount of nutrients on average, but in
one, the levels were constant; in the other, they varied over
time. Then the researchers switched the conditions so that
the average nutrients in both pots would be equally high or
low, and asked: Which pot would a plant prefer?
When nutrient levels were low, the plants laid more
roots in the unpredictable pot. But when nutrients were
abundant, they chose the one that always had the same
amount.
The New York Times, June 30, 2016. Adaptado.
TEXTO PARA A QUESTÃO
Plants not only remember when you touch them, but they can also make risky decisions that are as sophisticated as those made by humans, all without brains or complex nervous systems.
Researchers showed that when faced with the choice between a pot containing constant levels of nutrients or one with unpredictable levels, a plant will pick the mystery pot when conditions are sufficiently poor.
In a set of experiments, Dr. Shemesh, from Tel✄Hai College in Israel, and Alex Kacelnik, from Oxford University, grew pea plants and split their roots between two pots. Both pots had the same amount of nutrients on average, but in one, the levels were constant; in the other, they varied over time. Then the researchers switched the conditions so that the average nutrients in both pots would be equally high or low, and asked: Which pot would a plant prefer?
When nutrient levels were low, the plants laid more roots in the unpredictable pot. But when nutrients were abundant, they chose the one that always had the same amount.
The New York Times, June 30, 2016. Adaptado.