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The process in which an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus is called habituation. Broadly defined, stimulus results in a reaction.
An animal's immediate automatic response to an external stimulus will vary depending on the circumstance. When the external environment is stimulated there is a response that is triggered.
They are directly related. Homeostasis is an environments ability to maintain stbility in a regular cycle, but when something new is introduced, the environment is able to respond to a new occurance, or stimulus, and responds in order to survive and return to maintaining a normal cycle. Without response to a new stimulus, environments would be unable to maintain homeostasis and would die out!
A reflex is a response to a stimulus that the animal was born with, but a learned behavior is a response to a stimulus that the animal learns or is taught.
Pradation or Predation. If it's Predation; Predation is an interaction in which one organism captures another organism. An animal that consumes another animal is a predation, and the animal consumed is the prey.
The process in which an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus is called habituation. Broadly defined, stimulus results in a reaction.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An animal's immediate automatic response to an external stimulus will vary depending on the circumstance. When the external environment is stimulated there is a response that is triggered.
An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _____ stimulus.
An Organism. An organism is any living plant, animal, or single-celled creature capable of response to stimulus.
An Organism. An organism is any living plant, animal, or single-celled creature capable of response to stimulus.
In classical conditioning, the learner is typically an organism (such as an animal or human) that is exposed to a conditioned stimulus paired with an unconditioned stimulus. The learner's behavior changes as a result of this pairing, leading to the formation of a conditioned response.
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.