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One of the things that making an organism alive is its' response to stimuli. This can be internal or external.
The body is designed that way. Use it or lose it. The body only responds to what you tell it it needs.
One of the things that making an organism alive is its' response to stimuli. This can be internal or external.
Its Calcitonin , which responds to increase in serum calcium level...But on the other hand Parathhormone increases the serum calcium level....Dr Sindura C.S
These are called smooth muscles and are mediated by the autonomic nervous system
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.
to tell the cell when to perform certain fucntions such as cell division and DNA replication
You would identify an object as living if it grows or moves or responds to stimulation. Non-living things do not grow or respond to stimulation.
The phosphocreatine system responds to acute exercise in a number of different ways. It is the first energy system that is used and it is the quickest energy system to recover. The energy system is anaerobic but only lasts up to ten seconds.
An organism responds to a stimulus.
the body responds to hemorrhage by?
Vaccination introduces foreign antigen and the body responds by producing antibodies for that specific antigen. So overall levels of antibody may not considerably increase, but antibodies specific for that antigen will increase dramatically.