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The sun is not made of cells, does not respond to stimuli, and cannot reproduce.
No, it is an inanimate object. It does not breath, it cannot move on its own, it does not respond to stimuli.
That's why it's called spontaneous emission you cannot control it. But there is a kind of emission which is called stimulated emission emission. People use stimulated emission in lasers and it can be controlled.
This is not an opinion question; it is a question of brain physiology. We do not respond to every impulse because if we did, our brains would be overwhelmed with sorting and responding to everything, and this includes internal stimuli. Our hearts beat, we breathe, our digestive systems function automatically from the brain stem so we don't have to think about it. The same is true for external stimuli; many register on the brain only briefly, some not at all, because the brain cannot possibly take in and filter hundreds of thousands of stimuli per minute. Our brains filter the stimuli in subconscious areas and only those which are deemed worth our attention make it to the conscious areas of the cerebral cortex.
That is called an apostrophe in poetry, when the poet addresses someone or something that is not present or able to respond, such as an idea, an object, or a deity.
Yes, sunflowers feel sensitivity. They "feel" sensitivity in that they respond to stimuli, such as the direction and amount of light or damage to parts of itself. It does not "feel" in that it cannot experience pain, discomfort, or emotional distress.
This question is difficult to answer because it is unclear what "respond" means. The Jewish God (i.e. the God as defined by Judaism) is cannot be called down to debate and cannot be bullied or physically attacked.
A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
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It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
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