No, I have not seen young ones of non-living things like a pencil, chair, or electric bulb. Non-living objects do not grow, reproduce, or develop, so they lack the concept of “young ones.”
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I would place a seed in the living category because it contains the potential for growth. Seeds can germinate under the right conditions, developing into plants, which shows they possess life characteristics, including reproduction.
Yes, I have seen young ones of cats, dogs, and other animals. Kittens and puppies are especially playful and curious, showcasing their growing personalities while depending on their mothers for care and nourishment during early development.
The primary stimulus responsible for the behavior of chhui-mui and amla plants is touch. Mechanical stimulation from physical contact triggers their leaves to fold, a protective response to prevent damage and reduce moisture loss.
The leaves of chhui-mui (sensitive plant) and amla respond by folding to protect themselves from potential harm. This reaction, triggered by touch or changes in light, conserves moisture and helps prevent damage from environmental stressors.