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An example of an external stimulus and response is:For example:Stimulus- fall and hit your kneeResponse- You either bleed or get a bruiseorStimulus- they hit your arm with a baseballResponse- you get a bruiseso those are my examples of an external stimulus and response :)
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Stimulus
No, a stimulus is an external event or agent that elicits a response or reaction from an organism. It can be a physical sensation, like temperature or pressure, or a signal from the environment that triggers a response in an organism.
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The difference between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus is that an external stimulus is a stimulus that comes from outside an organism. But an internal stumulus is a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. An example for an external stimulus can be that when you are cold, you put on a jacket. An example for an internal stimulus is that when you feel hungry, you eat food.
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When a mouse runs for cover in the presence of a cat the cat is an example of an external stimulus. Mice have an innate fear of cats, but the cat itself would be an external stimuli.
External:temperature falls and you shiver. Homeostasis:get your body warm!😉
It is an external stimulus.
External Stimulus
stimulus,an example a insect touching the hair like figures on a venus fly trap
What a plant or animal does after receiving a stimulus is an example of a reaction. If the stimulus is unexpected, the reaction is an involuntary one.
The answer to this would mose probabaly be a stimulus. Because there are 2 types of stimuli Internal Stimulus and External Stimulus and so it has to be either one of these but the answer is stimulus.
The term for an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus is a reflex.
An example of an external stimulus and response is:For example:Stimulus- fall and hit your kneeResponse- You either bleed or get a bruiseorStimulus- they hit your arm with a baseballResponse- you get a bruiseso those are my examples of an external stimulus and response :)