answersLogoWhite

0

No, only living things can respond to stimuli and fore is not alive.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Chemistry

In a deployed environment you must REACT. What does the R in REACT represents?

Respond


What are the TWO pices of safety equipment used to respond to fires in the lab?

The two pieces of safety equipment used to respond to fires in the lab are fire extinguishers and fire blankets. Fire extinguishers are used to put out small fires by spraying a fire-suppressing agent, while fire blankets are used to smother fires and wrap around individuals to protect them from flames.


Does argon puts out fire?

Argon can be used to suppress fires by displacing oxygen in the surrounding environment, which suffocates the fire. By reducing the oxygen levels, argon creates an environment where the fire cannot sustain itself. This method is commonly used in fire suppression systems in areas where water or other extinguishing agents may not be suitable.


How do smell and taste receptors respond to stimuli in the environment?

Smell and taste receptors respond to stimuli in the environment by detecting specific molecules. In the case of smell, odor molecules bind to receptors in the nose, triggering a signal to the brain. For taste, molecules in food or drink bind to taste receptors on the tongue, sending signals to the brain to interpret different tastes.


What is the duties of a fire watch at a nuclear plant?

A fire watch at a nuclear plant is responsible for monitoring hot work activities, such as welding, to ensure that they do not pose a fire hazard. They must remain vigilant for any signs of fire or smoke and be prepared to respond quickly in case of an emergency. Additionally, they may assist with fire prevention measures and conduct regular inspections of fire safety equipment.