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If you mean "What is an organism's reaction to physical stimuli? it is usually withdrawal or avoidance. It depends on what type of stimuli and what type of organism. Is the organism used to this type of stimuli? Is it a new strange stimuli? The question is not specific enough to answer thoroughly nor is it grammatically correct.
All living things (whether plant, animal, bacteria, etc), will respond to stimuli in one way or another. However, when it comes down to the actual sensation of pain and suffering, the answer is no.
Noise interferes with the perception of stimuli
Sensory information is transmitted by the sensory neurons. They are nerve cells that convey data to spinal cord and brain.
they hop and eat basically everything they do they are responding to stimuli
Sensation can be described as the awareness of stimuli via the senses. If there is an inability to sense the stimuli, there will be no sensation.
Sensation is Conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors
Transmitter
No. Because without sensing a stimuli from the environment, you won't be able to percieve it.
This is called sensation.
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is a condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli. (hyper- means excessive, and -esthesia means sensation or feeling)
Nerve impulses.
Sensation is basically using ones sense organs and getting the stimuli...like smell,visuals etc but perception is broader it deals with selection,organization and interpretation of that stimuli....one who percieves have more processes ie top down and bottom-up etc