can a stimulus and response be always same in nature? give examples
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A change in the environment is the stimulus; the reaction of the organism to it is the response. ... In simple organisms, such as algae, protozoans, and fungi, a response in which the organism moves toward or away from the stimulus is called taxis. Example:1) You are hungry so you eat some food.2) A rabbit gets scared so it runs away. 3) You are cold so you put on a jacket. 4) A dog is hot so lies in the shade. 5) It starts raining so you take out an umbrella.
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