Yes, but since it is a naturally-occuring stimulus, it would be classified as an unconditional stimulus (US).
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
The difference between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus is that an external stimulus is a stimulus that comes from outside an organism. But an internal stumulus is a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. An example for an external stimulus can be that when you are cold, you put on a jacket. An example for an internal stimulus is that when you feel hungry, you eat food.
The temperature suddenly dropped and the room got cold, very cold.
it depends how cold it is
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
A snake is a cold-blooded reptile. It take on the surrounding air temperature and is lethargic if cold. By moving into sunlight, the snakes body temperature is increased and the snake is able to move and function properly. The stimulus is the need to increase body temperature.
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
A sudden drop in temperature would be a response to a stimulus.
Thermoreceptors react to variation in temperature.
Goldfish are "coldwater fish" their comfortable temperature range is 55F to 70F. The stimulus to make them breed is when the temperature rises to over 65F.A gold fish needs cold water.
to detect stimulus
yes.
The difference between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus is that an external stimulus is a stimulus that comes from outside an organism. But an internal stumulus is a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. An example for an external stimulus can be that when you are cold, you put on a jacket. An example for an internal stimulus is that when you feel hungry, you eat food.
response
a change of temperature.
Temperature - Skin Receptors.