
natural plant regulatory systems
Natural plant regulatory systems are the ways plants control their growth, development, and responses to their environment. They use complex signaling mechanisms involving hormones and molecules to adapt to factors like light, water, and pests. For example, plants produce specific chemicals to defend against pests or to grow towards light. These systems help plants optimize resources, survive stress, and coordinate internal processes. Essentially, plants have internal "communication networks" that adjust their behavior and physiology in response to changing conditions, allowing them to thrive naturally without human intervention.