For example if a the wolf would detect the scent of a prey this would make the animal respond quickly into tracking the prey down because he will not know when the next oppitunity would come along it would be the difference between life and death for the wolf if he misses the oppitunity
True. Hunger is internal, a voice is external.
how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
One of the things that making an organism alive is its' response to stimuli. This can be internal or external.
Hair follicle nerve endings respond to external stimuli by detecting changes in temperature, pressure, and movement. When stimulated, these nerve endings send signals to the brain, which interprets the sensation as touch, pain, or other sensory information.
Carrots do not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or some plants do. They lack a nervous system and do not have the ability to perceive or react to external stimuli like light or touch. Carrots do respond to environmental conditions such as sunlight, soil nutrients, and water availability by growing roots and leaves accordingly.
In order for the body to respond to external stimuli, it must first receive the stimuli through the sensory organs. These organs, such as the eyes, ears, skin, nose, and tongue, detect various forms of stimuli, including light, sound, touch, taste, and smell. The sensory information is then transmitted to the brain for processing, allowing the body to react appropriately.
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Living things have evolved mechanisms to adapt to changes in their environment through processes such as migration, hibernation, or changing behaviors. These responses help them survive and thrive in their changing surroundings.
Water does not respond to stimuli in the typical sense as living organisms do. It can be influenced by external factors like temperature, pressure, and contaminants, but it does not have a conscious or biological response to stimuli.
Two examples of external stimuli are pain, and temperature.
Yes, a neuron can respond to multiple stimuli simultaneously.
Two examples of external stimuli are pain, and temperature.