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Stimulus
signal, sensor, stimulus, effector
The reaction to a stimulus is called a response. An intensified stimulus usually evokes a more intense response. Of course the type of response to a stimulus depends on the nature of the stimulus. Scream at someone and they likely will feel verbally attacked. The screaming is the stimulus, feeling attacked is the response.
Phosphorylation will turn an inactive protein into an active one, which triggers another response in the cell.
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Stimulus
Stimulus (singular) and Stimuli (plural)
A stimulus
stimuli? yea that's what i thought but im not so sure...
Transmit another signal using the same carrier frequency to interfere with the original signal...also known as "jamming". If you have two signals using the same carrier frequency, and you add a second signal source with the same carrier frequency, and an a stronger amplitude (intensity), but different signal data, then it mixes with the original signal at the receiving end, and the original signal cannot be clearly decoded.
Original Signal Recordings was created in 2007.
signal, sensor, stimulus, effector
the stimulus is the hot pan causing a signal to be sent to the brain which causes the hand to be pulled away which is the response