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If a second stimulus arrives before the relaxation phase has ended a second more powerful contraction occurs this is called what?

In fact it is not treppe it is wave summation. 4th year bio med! I KNOW MY STUFF!!


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Anything that causes a response in an organism is called a?

Stimulus.


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What is the term for relaxation of the eyelids?

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What is backward conditioning?

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A organisms reaction to a stimulus?

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A reaction to a stimulus is called a?

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What is any change in the environment that causes a response in the organism is called?

stimulus