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It's a response to the visual stimulus.

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Q: Is your mouth watering at the sight of food on a plate a stimulus or a response?
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Is this a stimulus or response your mouth watering at the sight of food on a plate?

It's a response to the visual stimulus.


What is an example of a stimulus?

Hitting the skin with a needle or pin is an example of stimulus and the sudden removing of the hand or jumping away is the response. When we hold a hot plate of pie Mommy cooked with love, we all of a sudden fling our hand away from it. Holding the plate here is a stimulus and the removal of hand is the response. && Bang! You jump because the sound startled you. You jumping is the response to the stimulus. Or touching a hot plate your response is you pull your finger back. a gazelle seeing a lion so it runs its raining so you get an umbrella its snowing so you get a jacket a dog is hot so it goes under the shade


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How do you cut rafters with different plate heights?

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Does a mushroom move?

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Bony plate between the mouth and nose?

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Reflexes are involuntary actions, whereby a stimulus - touching a boiling plate, for example - triggers an almost instantaneous response from our muscles. In this demonstrated case, the response would be to let go of the plate and retract your hand quickly. They are innate, so we are born with the intuition necessary to respond fast to a stimulus. The reflex action does not involve the brain. It bypasses the brain and uses just the sensory, relay and motor neurones to ensure that we come to as little harm as possible. Another reflex would be blinking when someone aims a punch at you. Because the response (blinking) does not need the brain's intervention, time is saved which could end up being the difference between losing, or saving, your sight.