Internal stimuli that can trigger vomiting include the presence of toxins or irritants in the gastrointestinal tract, which activate the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the brain. Additionally, conditions such as severe pain, vestibular disorders (affecting balance), and certain hormonal changes can also stimulate the vomiting center in the brain. Other factors include infections, gastrointestinal obstructions, and motion sickness. These stimuli lead to the complex physiological response that results in vomiting.
Vomiting is complex act. CNS coordination is required for vomiting. The vomiting reflex is co-ordinate d in the vomiting center found in the medulla Oblangata which is a part of the CNS present at the base of the brain. The stimulus of vomiting like Dopamine, Serotonin are produced in different organs of the body. The vomiting center receives information from various parts of the body through stimulus and get stimulated.
how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
internal is in and external is out
Nervous System
Internal stimuli is unconscious stimuli that occurs without conscious thought. External stimuli occurs from outside sources that procur conscious thought.
An internal stimulus is something that stimulates from within. Examples of internal stimuli are hunger, fatigue, disease, hormones, drowsiness and anxiety.
Vomiting can be triggered by a variety of stimuli, including gastrointestinal irritation from spoiled food or toxins, motion sickness from irregular movement, intense pain, or emotional stress. Additionally, certain smells or tastes can provoke a gag reflex, leading to nausea and vomiting. Medical conditions, such as infections or migraines, can also be significant triggers.
internal is in and external is out
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.
internal respnse is the results from the internal stimuli. do u get it you goat?
Not at all
The name given to any factor that causes sensory receptors to begin to function is a stimulus. This can include physical stimuli such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell, as well as internal stimuli such as changes in temperature or pressure.