how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
Stressful Stimuli (Arousal) -> It causes respiratory system to inhale (inspire)
Relaxing Stimuli (Comfort) -> It causes respiratory system to exhale (expire)
Nervous System
In biological terms, an internal and external stimuli are distinguishable by the source. For instance, hunger triggers the need to eat. This is an internal stimuli, as the body is stating it needs food. An external stimuli would be feeling the pinch of the needle when donating blood, or feeling the effects of the sun in the form of sunburn.
Any internal or external change that brings about a response is called a stimulus. As a key homeostatic regulatory and coordinating system, the nervous system detects, interprets, and responds to changes in external and internal conditions.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system
The organ system work together as the nervous system recieves sensory input from internal and external sensory reports and directs the musculoskeleton system and gland to response the outside stimuli.
The organ system work together as the nervous system recieves sensory input from internal and external sensory reports and directs the musculoskeleton system and gland to response the outside stimuli.
Information entering the central nervous system from the external environment is called external stimuli. External stimuli are factors which are detected by the body and communicated to the central nervous system such as temperature and scents.
Respiratory system.
There is a wide difference between the internal system unit and the external system unit. The internal system unit is usually mounted on the motherboard inside the computer while the external system unit is independent of the computer like an external drive.
Internal Gills
No respiratory organs. They use an internal cavity.
digestive and respiratory