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They are specialized cells that respond to stimuli AND energize nerve cells that send data to your brain. As to what kinds there are: they include heat and cold (that's two seperate types) touch and pressure, piloreceptors (motion of the hairs on your skin).
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Yes. Cold rubber bands are less able to Stretch. Molecules are more tightly packed at lower temperatures
The air has moisture (water dissolved in the air). The amount of air that can be carried in the air depends on the temperature. Warmer air can hold more water in it than cold air. When the cold glass is exposed to the air, the air touching the glass gets cold, is no longer able to hold as much water and the water in the air condenses (comes out of solution) on to the outside of the glass.
Hot water comes from a water tank whose contents are heated by either gas or electricity (some are solar). The cold water line and the hot water line run to a valve at which the user is able to blend a comfortable mix of both for various cleaning issues.
If cold they hibernate. if hot they go in the water
Thermoreceptors respond to temperature change.
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The parts of the nervous system that respond to stimuli are called the sensory nervous system. This includes touch, pressure, hot and cold, sound, light, and taste.
Sea horses along with other aquatic animals respond to stimuli, but very differently. No one realy knows or has studied the behavior patterns and or responses to different stimuli. P.S check me out on yahoo.com my address is trammellmacie11@yahoo.com LOL byez
The skin responds to heat, water, pain, cold and anything that you can feel
just like you do. If it is too hot/too cold/too bright it moves away. If it "feels" optimal moves forward.. "responds to external stimuli" technically.
it dies
Bananas respond fairly poorly to the cold. They tend to shrivel and become smaller.
They are specialized cells that respond to stimuli AND energize nerve cells that send data to your brain. As to what kinds there are: they include heat and cold (that's two seperate types) touch and pressure, piloreceptors (motion of the hairs on your skin).
They are specialized cells that respond to stimuli AND energize nerve cells that send data to your brain. As to what kinds there are: they include heat and cold (that's two seperate types) touch and pressure, piloreceptors (motion of the hairs on your skin).
cold