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Q: What term is used to mean that a stimulus to one part of the body causes a response in another part of the body?
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A change that causes a response in your body is a what?

A stimulus is a change inside or outside your body that brings a response.


Difference between stimulus and response?

A stimulus is a change in an organism's surroundings or body which causes it to respond. Hence, a response is an organism's reaction to a specific stimulus.


What is the difference between stimulas and response?

A stimulus is a change in an organism's surroundings or body which causes it to respond. Hence, a response is an organism's reaction to a specific stimulus.


Do viruses respond to a stimulus?

A stimulus causes your body to react, a response is something that is caused by a stimulus. Work it out, does the virus respond to you more or you to the virus?


What the difference between reaction and response?

A reaction is what happens to the body when a stimulus is applied, a response is what happens next; i.e a stimulus illicits a reaction which illicits a respose. For example, glucose in the blood (a stimulus) causes the pancreas to release insulin (a reaction), which in turn causes the cells to take up glucose from the blood (a response).


Is this a stimulus or response a a flu virus entering your body?

the flu is a stimulus


A blank is what your body in reactons to a stimulus?

Response.


Which body systems interact to produce a behavioral response?

stimulus


What is the body response to the stimulus of getting overheated?

Sweating and thirst


What is the body's response to the stimulus of getting overheated?

Sweating and thirst


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

nervous system and the brian


The process by which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus?

This sounds like homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process by which an organism maintains a stable internal environment. One example is temperature. When your body temperature rises (stimulus), you skin gets flushed and you start to sweat (response) to cool your body.