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When a mouse runs for cover in the presence of a cat the cat is an example of an external stimulus. Mice have an innate fear of cats, but the cat itself would be an external stimuli.
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- make a transparent cover of the mouse, put many colour LED light inside, then through the transparent cover, you can see the mouse cover will change and change colour of the LED light. - make a special rubber mouse case for the mouse. It might be many colours of the case, so that you can change the mouse colour by wrap the rubber cover case.
Practically anything can be a stimulus, so organisms can respond to them in just about any way. The definition of 'stimulus' and 'response' are a little paradoxical in this context in that a stimulus is anything that provokes a response and a response is anything done to react to a stimulus. Perhaps some examples will make it clearer: if a predator grasps a lizard's tail (stimulus) it will detach the tail and escape (response). If the weather is excessively hot (stimulus), a plant will close the stomata in its leaves to conserve water (response). If a laboratory mouse notices a new object in its cage (stimulus), it will go investigate it (response).
To dismantle a Logitech M305 mouse. First, you need to remove the battery cover by press the cover release button on the underside of the mouse. Second, unscrew the one retaining screw near the center of the mouse under the battery cover. Third, remove the feet, or desk pads, or little rubber pieces on the under side of the mouse to expose 4 screws Fourth, remove the screws and lift off the cover. Hope this helps!
Out of those three, a mouse could probably cover more ground.
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The receptors in the ear detect a vibration, so impulses are sent to the brain. Then the brain makes the response and impulses are sent along the neurones back to the receptor to create the mouse to jump.
mice for 2-infinate mouse for 1 For example i added my MOUSE to my friends group of MICE.
You can if you want to but the cat may react badly to the presence of the mouse and kill it, but there are some cats that don't really pay attention to mice. It all depends on your cat.