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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.

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What types of things are living things capable of responding to?

. . . of responding to stimuli.


Why would fungi decline after disappearance of insects?

because its responding to stimuli


Responding or adjusting to factors in the environment is what sign of life?

Response to stimuli.


What characterizes a person who is 'out of touch with reality'?

When a person is responding to non-existent stimuli (environment) and/or not responding to existent (present environment) stimuli. In other words, a person is interacting with 'something that is not there' or not interacting with their environment that is definitely present.


Responding to stimuli that are similar-but not identical-to a conditioned stimulus is call?

Responding to similar stimuli is known as generalization in classical conditioning. This occurs when an organism responds to a stimulus that is similar, but not identical, to the original conditioned stimulus that was paired with an unconditioned stimulus.


Which type of sensory receptor os responsible for responding to pressure?

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Responding to stimuli that are similar but not identical to a conditioned stimulus is called?

Generalization. This occurs when an organism responds to stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus that was paired with the unconditioned stimulus.


What is the one characteristic that all sensory systems have in common?

All sensory systems share the function of detecting and responding to stimuli from the environment. They convert these stimuli into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain to generate a response.


An example of external stimuli in social care?

An example is the pineal gland responding to reduced daylight by the increase of the production of melatonin.Hope this help :)


What does all life involve?

All life involves growth, reproduction, homeostasis (regulation of internal conditions), and responding to stimuli in the environment.


What stimuli allows Venus Flytraps to catch food?

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What are all organisms capable of?

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