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-living.' He returned to India, in October, 1902. GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION After he had come back, from the Second Scientific Deputation, the Government of India conferred on him the distinction of Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire, in 1903, in recognition of his valuable researches. PLANT LIFE AND ANIMAL LIFE Next Dr. Bose, in natural sequence to the investigation of the response in 'inorganic' matter commenced 'a prolonged study of the activities of plant life as compared with corresponding functioning of animal life.' ALL PLANTS ARE "SENSITIVE" It was believed that so-called 'sensitive' plants alone exhibited excitation by _electric response_. But Dr. Bose, believing in continuity of responsive phenomena, used the same experimental devices, with which he had already succeeded in obtaining the _electric response_ of inorganic substances, to test whether ordinary plants also--meaning those usually regarded as 'insensitive'--would or would not exhibit excitatory _electrical response_ to stimulus. With the help of very delicate instruments, Dr. Bose demonstrated the very startling fact that not only every plant, but every organ of every plant gave true _excitatory electric response_--and that response was not confined alone to 'sensitive' plants like _Mimosa_. Dr. Bose then proceeded to investigate whether the responsive effects which he had shown to occur in ordinary plants might not be further exhibited by means of _visible mechanical response_, thus fully removing the distinction commonly assumed to exist between the 'sensitive' and supposed 'non-sensitive.' Dr. Bose invented 'special apparatus of extreme delicacy,' which detected infinitesimal tremors, and showed that ordinary plants, usually regarded as insensitive, gave _motile responses_, which had hitherto passed unnoticed. His later investigation shows that "all plants, even the trees, are fully alive to changes of environment; they respond visibly to all stimuli, even to the slight fluctuations of light by a drifting cloud."[17] 'TROPIC' MOVEMENTS Finding that the plants give, not only _electric_ but _motile_ response as well, to stimulus, Dr. Bose proceeded to study the nature of responses evoked in plants by the _stimuli of the natural forces_. He found that plants respond visibly, by movements, to _environmental stimuli_. But the movements induced--'tropic' movements--are extremely diverse. Light, for example, induces some
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