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The body's reaction to stimuli is controlled by the nervous system, particularly through neurotransmitters that transmit signals between nerve cells. These signals communicate information about the external environment and trigger appropriate responses within the body. Hormones also play a role in regulating the body's reactions, helping to coordinate responses to different stimuli.

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