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What is environmental stimuli?

Environmental stimuli are stimuli in the environment that affect humans and other animals or things. This includes things like weather conditions, other people, and buildings.


Does mold respond to stimulus?

No, mold does not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or plants do. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in response to environmental conditions like moisture, temperature, and food sources, but it does not have the ability to actively respond to stimuli.


WHEN do animals move?

Animals move to respond to stimuli.


Do carrots respond to stimuli?

Carrots do not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or some plants do. They lack a nervous system and do not have the ability to perceive or react to external stimuli like light or touch. Carrots do respond to environmental conditions such as sunlight, soil nutrients, and water availability by growing roots and leaves accordingly.


How do mushroom respond to stimuli?

they do! wow so impressive


Do animals respond to stimuli around them?

yes they do


What kinds of environmental stimuli are some animals capable of sensing that humans cannot sense?

Some would be infrared or ultraviolet light or subsonic sounds. We can't see these nor can we hear them.


What is a major cause of many environmental-problems?

Humans are a major cause of many environmental problems because we kill animals by throwing our trash in the waters and land. by that animals can eat the trash and become seriously ill or even killed. We also destroy animals habitats by cutting down wood to make buildings and then animals do not have a home and become homeless.


What is a state of impaired awareness in which the mind and senses are dulled to environmental stimuli?

A state of impaired awareness in which the mind and senses are dulled to environmental stimuli is known as stupor. This may be as a result of brain injury or psychological interference.


What makes an organism respond to stimuli?

plant and animals


What is more likely to be very slow to respond to stimuli animals or plants?

Planta


What are some giraffe stimuli?

Giraffe stimuli include various environmental and social cues that can influence their behavior. Visual stimuli, such as the movement of other animals or changes in foliage, are significant, as giraffes rely heavily on their keen eyesight. Auditory stimuli, like the sounds made by other giraffes or nearby predators, also play a crucial role in their communication and alertness. Additionally, tactile stimuli from interactions with other giraffes, particularly during social bonding or mating, are important for their social structure.