OUCH!
stimulus= touching something hot response= moving hand away :)
when we touch a hot object we immediately (even without thinking) withdraw our hand. touching the hot object is the stimulus and withdrawing our hand is the response
Hitting the skin with a needle or pin is an example of stimulus and the sudden removing of the hand or jumping away is the response. When we hold a hot plate of pie Mommy cooked with love, we all of a sudden fling our hand away from it. Holding the plate here is a stimulus and the removal of hand is the response. && Bang! You jump because the sound startled you. You jumping is the response to the stimulus. Or touching a hot plate your response is you pull your finger back. a gazelle seeing a lion so it runs its raining so you get an umbrella its snowing so you get a jacket a dog is hot so it goes under the shade
the stimulus is the hot pan causing a signal to be sent to the brain which causes the hand to be pulled away which is the response
Because she got burnt?
Example: Touching something hot - stimulus. Pull hand away- response.
The knee jerk and touching something hot or sharp and moving your hand away quickly.
they would react to it
Because then they would be touching each other.
A stimulus can be internal or external. An example of an internal stimulus is feeling hunger or feeling the need to urinate. An example of an external stimulus is hearing a loud noise or touching a hot object.A response is what you to voluntarily or involuntarily in response. Your response to hunger is to eat. Your response to touching a hot object is to jerk you hand away reflexively.
It can cause contamination because the microbes that are found on your hand interact with the gel and start to form growth colonies.
An example of a sensory response is pulling your hand away quickly after accidentally touching a hot stove. This reaction involves the sensory nerves detecting the heat, sending signals to the brain, which then triggers an immediate motor response to withdraw the hand, helping to prevent injury. Such responses are typically automatic and occur without conscious thought.