Coma
Coma
Xycratic stimulation.
Some of the functional characteristics of life are excitability and responsiveness. These two characteristics refer to the bodies ability to recognize and respond to stimuli.
the stimulation of sense organ is when your ballz starts sweating and drips on your feet ; (
Stimulation of the reticular formation results in increased consciousness.
"Increased vagal stimulation would cause..." The heart rate to decrease.
sensory adaptation
Non-responsiveness. Catatonia is a coma.
external responsiveness is to meet the demands of the market.
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.
directionality is often a important aspect of responsiveness Edit:.... dude, you didn't define a single thing...
Yes! Although we have total control over these muscles, they still need stimulation to contract. The difference with muscles that we don't control is that we decide if we want to make this stimulation.
Albert Bregman has written: 'Emotional responsiveness and non-attainment of expected winnings as factors influencing performance in a bidding game'
responsiveness
It measures responsiveness of a dependent variable to change in an independent variable.
Subsensory stimulation, sensory stimulation, motor stimulation, noxious response.
tele stimulation
In social responsibility, it is your duties and responsibilities socially as a citizen. In social responsiveness, it is your response to a social matter.