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Q: What is the action or movement of an organism as a result of a stimulus?
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What is an organism in action and change in the behavior that occurs as result of a stimulus is?

A response is an action of change in behavior that occurs as a result to a stimulus. The stimulus can be either internal or external.


An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus?

A Reaction


What is the organisms actions as a result of sensory neural and hormonal factors in response to changes in the external or internal conditions?

Stimulus


What is the organism's actions as a result of sensory neural and hormonal factors in response to changes in external or internal conditions?

Stimulus


How are a stimulus and a response related?

They are directly related. Homeostasis is an environments ability to maintain stbility in a regular cycle, but when something new is introduced, the environment is able to respond to a new occurance, or stimulus, and responds in order to survive and return to maintaining a normal cycle. Without response to a new stimulus, environments would be unable to maintain homeostasis and would die out!


What is the definition of a stimulus diffusion?

The spontaneous intermingling of the particles of two or more substances as a result of random thermal action


How does muscle action result in movement of body parts?

Muscles are attached to bones.


What stimulus below this intensity will result in no response in a neuron?

Threshold stimulus


Strong stimuli cause the amplitude of action potentials generated to increase?

Yes. ....Up to a point. There is a threshold the stimulus must surpass before creating a CAP (compound action potential). Anything below this threshold is called subthreshold. Once the stimulus is strong enough cause a CAP it is a stimulus threshold. At this point the CAP will continue to increase as the intensity of the stimulus increases (now termed suprathreshold) until a maximal stimulus causes a maximum response. Any stimulus stronger than the maximal stimulus is called a supramaximal and does not result in any larger a CAP than the maximum response caused by the maximal stimulus. source: http://www.unmc.edu/physiology/Mann/mann12.html


What Must Happen to Cause A Response in an Organism?

Something must change in the internal or external environment of the organism. This change can be physical or chemical and will result in a response from the organism. The scientific name for these changes are stimuli (singular = stimulus), examples of which are touching a hot surface, being scared, exercising and drugs. Hope this helps


In a classical conditioning procedure the pairing of the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus will result in?

A+ all answers are correct :]]]]


Can stimulus be a result of pain?

Yes! Of course it can but it doesn't have to be.