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    What are some examples of internal and external stimuli to which organisms respond?

    Question #91847. Asked by 14391. (Feb 02 08 3:16 AM)


    markswood

    External Stimuli - sensing danger from a predator
    Internal Stimuli - sensation of hunger

    Ref:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/I/InnateBehavior.html

    You could also have for Ext: reaction to light, sound, temperature or pressure. Int: Thirst, endocrine response (adrenaline rush), fatigue.

    Feb 02 08, 3:44 AM


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