Have you heard the term "knee-jerk reaction"? Doctors use a hammer like the one pictured here to strike a patient's knee in order to test their reflexes.

This activity might not be viewable on your mobile device.Video segment. Assistance may be required. Watch the animation to see how the message is delivered from the nerves in the knee to the muscles that contract causing a jerk.

We know animals can respond to their environment. Do plants respond? Even though they can't move, they can make changes to maintain homeostasis.

The picture on the right is a microscopic view of two guard cells (the green semi-circles) with an opening in the middle called a stomata. Plants can open and close the stomata in order to control the amount of water that is lost.

Image shows a plant stomata opening
Source: Plant Stomata, Alex Costa, Wikimedia Commons

Video segment. Assistance may be required. Watch the video below to see how the stoma of a plant works.

Source: Stomata Functioning, sachinjoshi87, YouTube