lions are usully brave and i think lions have a big respond for thier enviroment. how ever lions know what are doing to thier Enviroment
Instincts are innate behavioral patterns that organisms display in response to specific stimuli, aiding in survival and reproduction. They are automatic and do not require conscious thought. Through instincts, animals can perform complex behaviors without prior experience.
The hypothalamus controlls drives and regulating some body function (heart beating, body temperture, etc.) it can make you feel hunger but it won't make you decide to eat, it can make you feel thirsty but can't make you drink, it can make you feel angery but not make you hit. In short the hypothalamus affects decisions but doesn't make them.
To stop a goat from constantly bleating, it's important to try to identify the reason behind the behavior. Goats may bleat due to hunger, thirst, stress, or seeking attention. Ensure the goat has access to food, water, and a comfortable environment. If the behavior persists, consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
A significant increase in thirst and urination in a cat could be indicative of conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, or a urinary tract infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Extreme temperatures (hot or cold), fear, illness, pain, discomfort, inability to stretch limbs or move around, hunger, thirst, extreme weather, estrus, calving, separation from the herd, object or activity out of routine, being hit and yelled at in order to be forced into an area it doesn't want to go, the list goes on.
Sight Sound Temperature Hunger/Thirst
internal is in and external is out
Feeling of hunger and thirst and the organism could respond by eating or drinking. Or it is any other stimulus that occurs IN side the organism's body.
Internal stimuli for a lion may include hunger or thirst, prompting it to seek food or water. External stimuli can involve the presence of prey, changes in the environment, or the sounds and movements of other animals, which can trigger hunting behaviors or social interactions within a pride. These stimuli drive the lion's instincts and behaviors necessary for survival.
The human body responds to a wide range of stimuli, including touch, temperature, sound, light, pressure, chemicals, pain, and hormones. These stimuli activate the body's sensory receptors, which send signals to the brain for interpretation and response.
The two types of stimuli are external and internal stimuli. External stimuli originate from the environment, such as light, sound, and temperature, and influence an organism's behavior and responses. Internal stimuli arise from within an organism, including hunger, thirst, and emotional states, prompting reactions based on physiological needs or feelings. Both types play crucial roles in how organisms interact with their surroundings and maintain homeostasis.
External stimuli refer to factors or events originating from outside an organism that influence its behavior or physiological responses, such as temperature changes, light, or social interactions. Internal stimuli, on the other hand, arise from within an organism, such as hunger, thirst, or emotional states. Both types of stimuli play crucial roles in how organisms adapt to their environments and maintain homeostasis. Understanding the interaction between external and internal stimuli is essential in fields like psychology, biology, and medicine.
Receptors that respond to hunger and thirst are primarily chemoreceptors, which detect changes in nutrient levels and osmotic pressure. Blood pressure is monitored by baroreceptors, which sense changes in the stretch of blood vessel walls. For body balance, proprioceptors in muscles and joints provide information about body position and movement. Together, these receptors help maintain homeostasis by signaling the brain to initiate appropriate responses.
An example of an external stimulus is a painful prick (and any other stimulus that happens OUT side the organism ). The organism could respond by pulling away from the pain caused by the stimuli. An example of an internal stimulus is the feeling of hunger or thirst (or any other stimulus that happens IN side the organism). The organism could respond by eating or drinking. a behavior
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates body temperature, nutrient storage, motivation, emotion, hunger, thirst, aggression, and various other aspects of behavior. It acts as a control center for maintaining homeostasis and coordinating responses to internal and external stimuli.
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No, but you can if you hunger them.