How do snakes respond to stimuli?
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snakes respond to stimuli by their heat receptors, jaws, and tongues; some also use their venom.
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snakes respond to stimuli by their heat receptors, jaws, and tongues; some also use their venom.
hope this helps you
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Answer:
Snakes can respond to stimuli by their tongue or jaw.
Explanation:
Stimuli is something painful in the layer of skin. When we feel a sudden pain or irritation in our skin for whether there is something on the skin due to which the pain is caused, each and every being reacted to it differently.
For example, when we feel like there is a mosquito biting us, the first thing we do is move that body part to get rid of it and then maybe we try to kill it! So when it comes to the matter of snakes, they generally respond to the same by their tongue or jaw.
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