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Yes, through the sympathetic nervous system. An automatic, natural response to perceived danger. Causes increase in heart rate, blood sugar level etc for immediate action.
A stimuli or stimulus is a change in an organisms surroundings that provokes a response from the organism.
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It's a reflex action. It's automatic, inborn/genetic, and done without thinking.
Response to stimuli refers to a response to outside stimuli such as a noise or a smell. It is a term that refers to an organisms ability to respond to the outside environment.
The "fight or flight" response is our body's primitive, automatic response that prepares the body to "fight" or "flee" from perceived attack, harm, or threat to survival. When the "fight or flight" response is activated, chemicals like adrenaline and cortisol are released into the blood stream. The rate of respiration increases, blood is redirected from the digestive system into the muscles and limbs; which require extra energy for running and fighting, pupils dilate, awareness intensifies, sight sharpens, impulses quicken, perception of pain diminishes, and immune response intensifies.
Yes, through the sympathetic nervous system. An automatic, natural response to perceived danger. Causes increase in heart rate, blood sugar level etc for immediate action.
An automatic response to the environment is a reflex
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This is likely the word "extinct", which is applied to past species of organisms that have died out. Another possible word would be "instinct" (an automatic response, as in animals).
That is the fight-or-flight response, where the body automatically prepares to confront the threat or run away from it. It involves the release of stress hormones like adrenaline to boost energy and focus, helping individuals react quickly to danger.
A reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus that may not go all the way to the brain.
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