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Learning NOT to respond to uneventful familiar stimuli so that the organism can conserve energy and attend to more important stimuli is an example of:
Transpiration
The pathway that water takes, moving from the roots to microscopic pores located on the leaf undersides, where it vaporizes and escapes into the surrounding air.
Mycorrhiza
Mutually beneficial partnership between a fungus and a plant root.
Mutual Beneficial Association
A relationship between two or more organisms where all parties involved gain benefits, often seen in symbiotic relationships.
O Horizon
The topmost layer of soil, primarily composed of organic matter such as decomposed leaves, twigs, and other plant material.
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