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Internal migration refers to movement within a country, often for job opportunities or better quality of life. External migration involves movement across international borders, often for economic reasons or to escape conflict or persecution. Causes of migration can include economic opportunities, political instability, conflict, environmental factors, and family reunification. Migration can occur in various directions, including rural to urban, urban to rural, urban to urban, international, and within a country's regions.
Individuals with an internal locus of control tend to have better health outcomes compared to those with an external locus of control. This is because they are more likely to take responsibility for their health behaviors and outcomes, while those with an external locus of control may feel less in control and therefore less likely to engage in healthy behaviors.
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a stimulus is an external factor that causes the nerve endings in your sesnse organ to send an electric impulse
how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
Both, for the bug to exhibit an external change (its color), there must first be an internal change that triggers the color change (its color). Thus, the internal change facilitates the external change. The predator is an external factor that causes an internal reaction (maybe it's fear) in the bug, that internal reaction then triggers an external factor which is the change in color. Just a personal opinion.
external conflict; internal conflict
Some external causes such as trauma or surgery to the eye, and some internal causes such as an unknown virus, an inflammatory condition, or a familial tendency have been suggested.
Since ocelots belong to the cat family they reproduce like all other cats - by sexual intercourse which causes internal fertilization.
Nerves....When the sensation ( external - came from outside the body; internal - came from inside the body ) is accepted by the receptors, the impulse is being made. That impulse travels through the nerve to the brain.Example: specialized cells - receptors in the human skin for the cold sensations are irritated by the cold weather. Those receptors change the polarity of their cell membrane which causes the activation potential ( electrical impulse ) which is then transferred through the nerve fiber ( ascending nerves ) to the brain.
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