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Can viruses think?

No, they react to stimuli.


What is the change in your environment that you react to?

A stimulus. ("stimuli" is the plural)


What changes or signal in the environment that can make an organism react is?

Stimuli


What neurons react directly to stimuli from the environment?

sensory neurons


What is a change or signal in the environment can make an organism react?

Stimuli


What is anything an organism react to?

it is a stimuli that an organism reacts to called.It is the characteristic feature of every living organism to respond to stimuli.


How can you determine a sea turtles alertness?

give it stimuli to react to.


What tissue has the ability to react to stimuli?

nervous tissue


What is the weakest nerve in the body?

There is not a weakest nerve in the body. All nerves react the same to stimuli granted the stimuli is strong enough.


What is the time it takes the brain to react to outside stimulus?

The time it takes for the brain to react to external stimuli can vary depending on the type of stimulus and individual factors. Generally, the brain can react to simple stimuli, like a visual or auditory cue, in milliseconds. However, more complex stimuli or tasks may require longer processing times.


Why do people react to stimuli and what are stimuli?

First of all, stimuli are sounds, feelings, and sights that activate your reflexes. Second of all, people react to stimuli because it, again, is your reflexes kicking in. A stimulus can be bird tweeting during school in your classroom, and you get distracted by it and look. Or you could touch a hot object (the stimulus) and jerk your hand back or drop it (the reflex[es]).


The two main ways in which neurons are able to react to stimuli are?

Neurons can react to stimuli through electrical signaling, where they generate action potentials to transmit information along their length. They can also respond to chemical signals by releasing neurotransmitters at synapses to communicate with other neurons or target cells.