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There are many observable response to stimuli. For example, if you blow in someone's face, they will likely close their eyes. If you hit someone's knee with a small rubber mallet, the leg will jump.
A phenomenon is any observable occurrence. In popular usage, a phenomenon often refers to an extraordinary event. In scientific usage, a phenomenon is any event that is observable, however commonplace it might be, even if it requires the use of instrumentation to observe it. for example, in physics, a phenomenon may be a feature of matter, energy, or spacetime, such as Isaac newton's observations of the moon's orbit and gravity, or Galileo Galilei's observations of the motion of a pendulum.
what are the example of commensalism
If he is really a human, this is an example of a metaphor. If he is really a pig, this is an example of a sentence or statement.
an Example of Runner in Asexual Reproduction
The human body has reflexes to regulate homeostatic elements such as heat, water. For example: wanting to be in shade if your hot.
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there are many homeostatic systems which are maintained by feed back loops. a good example is red blood cell production (erythropoesis)
There are many observable response to stimuli. For example, if you blow in someone's face, they will likely close their eyes. If you hit someone's knee with a small rubber mallet, the leg will jump.
A heterogeneous mixture is composed of two or more components that are not evenly distributed and are easily observable. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is beef stew.
Homeostasis: refers to the constant internal temperature mantained for all the cells of the body.a homeostatic mechanism and a negative feedback system
The ABCs of psychology refer to Antecedents (events that precede a behavior), Behavior (observable actions or reactions), and Consequences (results or outcomes of the behavior). This framework is used to understand and modify behavior through identifying triggers and outcomes.
A thermostat controlling a heating/cooling system. The thermostat is set at a certain temperature. If the inside temperature drops below this setpoint, the heating system is signalled to raise it. If the inside temperature rises above the setpoint, the cooling system is signalled to lower it. Doing this maintains the temperature within a small band, keeping things relatively homeostatic. This is the best example I can think of.
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
I think you mean 'uniformitarianism'. According to the principle of uniformitarianism, the observable features of the world were produced by processes that are still observable today. For example, mountains were formed, not by a miracle or a catastrophe, but by the ordinary (very slow) geological processes of plate tectonics, which we can observe in the present.
Homeostasis is maintaining conditions within very narrow range. In our body, pretty much everything is maintained with a certain boundary. Respiratory acidosis or respiratory alkalosis is one example of homeostatic imbalance in our body.