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Musculer system

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The Nervous System.

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Nervous , sensory and endocrine System

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Q: What body system detects a stimulus and creates a response?
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What do you call the physical stimulus that the auditory system detects?

I am pretty sure that it is sound, and loudness.


What structure detects the stimulus in the reflex action?

The stimulus is detected by temperature or pain receptors in the skin. These generate impulses in sensory neurons. The impulses enter the CNS ( Central nervous system ) through a part of the spinal nerve called the Dorsal root.


If a response enhances the original stimulus the system is a?

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What structure detects sound?

Biologically the receptor is what detects the stimulus. The nervous system works in a diagram like this: Stimulus --> Receptor --> Coordinator --> Effector --> Response e.g Hot Pan --> Thermo --> brain --> bicep muscle contracts --> hand moves away On Hand receptor from pan. In skin.


What body systems work together to create a response to a stimulus?

nervous system and the brian


Does the nervous system involves to stimuli?

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.


What is the automatic and involuntary response to any stimulus that does not volve thinking?

Automatic involuntary responses vary depending on the stimulus and the system involved. You need to be more specific.


How do the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems operate antagonistically in emotional responses?

One system creates an emotional response, and the other dampens it. The sympathetic nervous system creates a short-term mobilizing response, and the parasympathetic nervous system dampens it in the long term.


What is the simplest pathway able to receive a stimulus enter the center nervous system for immediate interpretation and produce a response?

A reflex


The simplest pathway able to receive a stimulus enter the central nervous system for immediate interpretation and produce a response is known as a?

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How does information travel along the axon of a sensory neurone?

the receptor detects the stimulus and the sensor neurone sends it to the CNS (central nervous system


What tissue transmits electrical signals?

neurons