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I think that it would be a stimulus because response is something you do because of a stimulus.

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What is an example of a stimulus and a response in nature?

An example of an response to hunger is hunting for food.Touching a hot stove causes you to remove your hand.


Compare and contrast stimulus and response?

A stimulus 'stimulates' you and a response is how you respond. If you are stimulated by hot water your response is to feel hot. If you place your hand on a hot stove the heat will stimulate your skin and your response will be to remove your hand.


A child puts her hand on a hot stove she quickly removes it this is an example of and it involves?

This is an example of a reflex action, which is an involuntary and rapid response to a stimulus in order to protect the body from harm. In this case, the child's hand was quickly removed from the hot stove to prevent further injury.


What happens when the brain reacts to the stimulus of touching a hot stove?

When the brain receives a signal from the nerves in the skin that touching a hot stove is causing tissue damage, it triggers a reflex to quickly withdraw the hand. This rapid response is involuntary and helps prevent further injury by minimizing the amount of time the skin is in contact with the hot surface.


What is the difference between involuntary action and reflex action?

Involuntary actions are movements or processes that occur automatically without conscious control, such as heartbeat or digestion. Reflex actions are quick, automatic responses to a stimulus that involve a specific neural pathway, like withdrawing your hand from a hot stove.


Can a non-Jew use a stove owned by a Jew to cook something for themselves?

Yes. But if that stove is a kosher stove, The Jewish person should supervise to make sure that the non-Jewish person doesn't put unkosher food in there.


When someone touches a hot stove the rapid automatic preprogrammed response that preserves homeostasis is provided by what?

Somatic reflex


Why is conduction the heat you feel when you touch a hot stove?

Conduction is the transfer of heat between two objects in direct contact. When you touch a hot stove, heat is transferred from the stove to your skin through conduction, causing you to feel the sensation of heat. The faster the heat transfer, the hotter the surface feels.


What is the arc refers to simple nerve pathway that would be involved with invoulntary actions?

The reflex arc is a simple nerve pathway involved in involuntary actions, such as pulling your hand away from a hot stove. It includes a sensory neuron, interneuron, and motor neuron that together allow for a rapid and automatic response to a stimulus without needing input from the brain.


How does heat transfer from an electric stove to s person near it?

by radiation


Are stove kettles still being made?

Yes, stove kettles are still being made. A person could purchase a stove kettle at websites like Amazon and eBay. They could also find them at Woodland Direct.


What is a reflex?

A reflex is a quick involuntary action. There are five steps to a reflex: the stimulus occurs, the sensory neurons sense the stimulus, it sends a message to your spinal cord (it doesn't reach the brain right then), the spinal cord sends a message to your motor neurons, and the reflex occurs. While this is happening, the message goes on to your brain, which is why you feel the pain slightly after you jerk your hand out of the hot tub.A reflex is an involuntary response to a stimuliBlinking, Gagging, and Coughing, are examples of reflexes. In Infants, there are reflexes called Moro, rooting, and sucking.Many of the reflexes of infants are lost as they grow older. For example, sucking from a nipple for food is different than using a straw. Use of the straw is not response to stimulus, and therefore not a reflex.Reflexes follow a Reflex ARC. The Arc is through the spinal cord. While the information gets sent to the brain (you know you touched something hot, or you are choking and coughing), the reflex totally by-passes the brain. A reflex arc starts at the point of stimulation, goes to the spinal cord, and the return arc is the action. It saves time. Reflexes are protective. For instance: Touching a hot stove. You touch it, and the response is an immediate reflex to withdraw. It didn't go to your brain for you to think about. The arc was at the spinal cord for faster response time.