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food is a stimulus for most animal ?explain​

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Answered by anusha250107
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Food is stimulus for most of the animals as it helps them to taste, touch, or smell—through special cells called receptors, located in many places on or in the body. The eyes that are the stimulus help the animals to see the food and eat it.

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Answered by atharva420
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A stimulus is a signal from the animal's body or its environment. It is a form of energy—light waves or sound vibrations, for example. All but the simplest animals receive a stimulus—light, sound, taste, touch, or smell—through special cells called receptors, located in many places on or in the body.....

A stimulus is a change in the environment that produces a behavioral response. It may be an object or an event perceived through an animal's senses. Stimuli may include the sight of food, the sound of a potential predator, or the smell of a mate. ... Each of these stimuli elicits specific behaviors from animals....

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