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How living organisms responds to stimuli?

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Answered by itzNobita26
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The nervous system is stimulated from the environment, through sensory receptors. A stimulus is any form of energy that can be detected by the body. ... Animals normally only respond to stimuli which they select; they filter out certain stimuli that surround them, and react to others they choose to accept.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

All living things are able to respond to stimuli in the external environment. For example, living things respond to changes in light, heat, sound, and chemical and mechanical contact.

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