When a Stingray reacts to stimulus it discharges stinging cells. The stinging cells penetrate the skin and inject a poisonous venom.
All living things can respond to stimuli, but they may not "feel" in the way we do.
The jellyfish can respond to stimuli and adapt to some changes. However, in terms of intelligence, this animal has primitive senses, and no brain or nervous system. It can identify a prey through chemosensory pits.
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Yes, a neuron can respond to multiple stimuli simultaneously.
A jellyfish stings when receives particular stimuli, like the presence of food.
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.
It respond to stimuli, by its own life.
I believe it is called the "bell". The rhopalial lappet are nerve rings through the bell that respond to stimuli, such as touch, and may cause the bell to contract.
The period when a muscle is unable to respond to stimuli temporarily is called the refractory period. This period allows the muscle to reset and recover before it can receive and respond to additional stimuli.
They have no cells. So they do not respond
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