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Internal stimuli will most commonly be automatic reflexes triggered by external stimuli. Example, a drop in temp. will start shivering, cold is felt on the skin a nerve pathway is initiated to the brain triggering follicle stimulation and muscle spasming. Eating more acidic foods (external) will result in the organism producing more bicarbonate to neutralise the acid (internal).

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What are penguins internal stimuli and response?

they have "mateing sessions"


How can you distinguish between external and internal stimuli?

External stimuli come from outside the body, such as light or sound, and trigger a response through the sensory organs, like eyes or ears. Internal stimuli originate inside the body, such as hunger or pain, and are detected by internal sensory receptors like nerve endings or hormones.


True or false. We respond to both external and internal stimuli?

True. Hunger is internal, a voice is external.


Explain how both external and internal stimuli are involved in your action?

The external stimuli involved are as follows: the eyes see the warm coloring of peach, the nose smells the scent of the ripe peach, and your salivary glands start releasing saliva to help dissolve the peach itself. The internal stimuli is mainly your brain, which processes all of this information that the other senses are sending, and sends, for lack of a better word, "spark" to your arm and hand so you can bring the peach toward your mouth and eat it.


Describe how an important characteristic of life - an organism's ability to respond to stimuli in its environment - can help an animal in the wild avoid a predator?

An animal's ability to respond to stimuli in its environment allows it to detect and react to danger signs such as predator sounds or scents. When an animal senses these stimuli, it can quickly assess the threat and take evasive action, such as fleeing or hiding, to avoid being caught by the predator. This ability to respond to stimuli can be crucial for survival in the wild by increasing the chances of escaping or avoiding predators.

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What is internal stimuli and external stimuli?

Nervous System


The awareness of internal and external stimuli defines?

Internal stimuli is unconscious stimuli that occurs without conscious thought. External stimuli occurs from outside sources that procur conscious thought.


Example of a internal stimuli?

An internal stimulus is something that stimulates from within. Examples of internal stimuli are hunger, fatigue, disease, hormones, drowsiness and anxiety.


What is the difference between external and internal stimuli?

internal is in and external is out


Types of stimuli?

Stimuli are composed of two types: The Internal Stimuli and External Stimuli. Under internal stimuli are homeostatic imbalances and blood pressure. On the other hand, external stimuli are vision, touch and pain, taste, smell, equilibrium and sound.


What does internal response mean?

internal respnse is the results from the internal stimuli. do u get it you goat?


How do animal response to stimuli?

It respond to stimuli, by its own life.


How does the respiratory system to internal and external stimuli?

how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli


Can a stimuli be either external or internal?

Not at all


Distinguish between external and internal stimuli Give an example of each?

internal is in and external is out


What are the 4 stimuli of animal aggressiveness?

Nervousness, excitement, anger, and territorialness are the most popular stimuli for animal aggressiveness.


What does internal stimuli mean?

Response to what happens inside you