a flamingo responds to stimuli/stimulus in many ways. if you are wondering, response to stimulus is basically a cause and effect. for humans and example of the stimulus (when it is cold) and the response (shiver). so, one example for a flamingo is that if something wants to hurt her baby, she will make a sqwaking sound and try to scare off the predator. there's WAY more, but that was one example. try coming across a shrimp-- the flamingo eats it! now you try.....
Generalization is the tendency to respond to a stimulus that is similar but not identical to a conditioned stimulus.
A stimulus causes your body to react, a response is something that is caused by a stimulus. Work it out, does the virus respond to you more or you to the virus?
it mean a respond by the organism after receiving the stimulus.
well it depends on what kind of stimulus
A muscle fiber will not respond to a stimulus until that stimulus reaches the threshold level needed to trigger an action potential. This threshold level is the minimum amount of stimulus required to elicit a response from the muscle fiber.
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Yes stimulus is anything that can cause an organism to respond. If our nerve cells are damaged it is possible that we may not respond to the stimulus. Study of nervous system is very important to understand this phenomenon.
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The term for the length of time it takes for you to respond to a stimulus is called reaction time. It is the time from when a stimulus is presented to when a response is initiated.
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biting whatever bit them
The ability to respond to a stimulus is called irritability or responsiveness. It refers to an organism's ability to detect and react to changes in its environment.