The pattern is stimulus produces a response. The reaction to a stimulus is called a response, sometimes even an unconscious or involuntary response.
Examples:
I feel cold.
I pull the blanket over me.
A man is sleeping; he has his hand under his head and the hand begins to lose circulation so it is tingling.
Without awakening, the man changes position.
You touch a hot stove by accident.
Immediately (without thinking to do it), you pull your hand away.
A boy takes a big gulp of milk, but the milk has soured.
Immediately (without thinking), the boy experiences a gag reflex and spits the soured milk out of his mouth.
Social conditioning and response to a stimulus:
While walking from the bus stop to your house, your neighbor yells, "Hi" and waves.
You respond, "Hi" and wave back.
Your teacher sneezes.
Most people would say, "Bless you", even if the person responding is not religious.
A CEO of a corporation agreed to meet the 10th grade class and their teacher.
As the teacher approaches, the CEO extends his right hand.
The teacher responds with his hand... they shake hands.
The CEO goes down the row of students to shake their hands. Many students are not used to being treated like adults, so they awkwardly shake hands with the CEO. By the time a dozen students have done it, the rest of the students know what is expected, so they easily shake hands with the man. (a conditioned response to a stimulus)
stimuli
A stimulus is a detectable change in an organism's internal or external environment that leads to a response. It can be anything that triggers a reaction or behavior in an organism, such as a sound, light, smell, or touch.
The ability of an organism to react to stimuli from its environment or habitat is known as adaptation. Without being able to adapt, organisms would be unable to cope in the long term even with the most minor of changes. It would be like trying to bend a metal ruler with you hands. It would snap under the strain.It reacts to what? If it's a reaction to external stimuli, then the term is adaption.
Response is to stimuli as reaction is to trigger. A reaction is an action taken in response to a trigger or stimulus, showing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Just as a response is elicited by a stimulus, a reaction is elicited by a trigger.
The ways in which living things respond to stimuli is called "response mechanisms" or "behavioral responses." This includes actions such as movement, growth, reproduction, or changes in metabolic processes that allow organisms to interact with their environment.
stimuli
If you mean "What is an organism's reaction to physical stimuli? it is usually withdrawal or avoidance. It depends on what type of stimuli and what type of organism. Is the organism used to this type of stimuli? Is it a new strange stimuli? The question is not specific enough to answer thoroughly nor is it grammatically correct.
A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react is called a stimulus. Stimuli can be physical, chemical, or biological factors that trigger a response in an organism to help it adapt and survive in its environment.
Anything in the environment that affects the behavior of an organism is called a stimulus.
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Stimuli are things in the environment that cause change. A reaction to a change in the environment is a reaction to a stimulus.
when living things respond towards or away from the stimuli then it is called their movement i-e the change in their reaction or activity....
The reaction to something in an environment is called a stimulus.
Distinctive stimuli are specific cues or events that stand out from the background or are different from the usual environment, prompting a stronger response or reaction. These stimuli can capture attention more effectively and lead to unique behavioral responses.
stimuli is any visible change in an environment
A change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react is called a stimulus. Organisms have evolved to react to different types of stimuli such as light, temperature, chemicals, sound, or touch in order to survive and thrive in their specific ecosystems. The reaction to a stimulus can be a behavior, physiological response, or even a change in developmental processes.