No, it doesn't. This is one of the reasons scientists classify viruses as not living.
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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.
your skin. specifically the dermis
Three examples of stimuli that skin can respond to are temperature changes (hot or cold), touch or pressure, and exposure to chemicals or irritants.
Tiny movements scare them away.
Correct. A virus is considered non-living because it cannot grow or respond to stimuli on its own. It requires a host cell to replicate and carry out its functions.
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respond
Yes, a neuron can respond to multiple stimuli simultaneously.
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.
It respond to stimuli, by its own life.
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
No, viruses do not have the capacity to sense their environment or respond to stimuli in the way that living organisms can. They are simply genetic material that relies on host cells to replicate and spread.
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Yes.