Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Storing Information

How could being able to store sensory information benefit an organism? Give a specific example. 


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  1. If you know and remember you are allergic to peanut butter, then if you remember not to eat it then you keep yourself from maybe dying and hurting yourself.

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  2. Since you are able to store sensory info and can benefit an organism. So if you remember the smell of pine it will tell you that it is pine tree.

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  3. It can help if you see something or someone you don't like and you know not to go near or interact with that person or thing.

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  4. say you smell smoke and you would be able to tell if something is burning that would be a benefit of remembering what u smell.

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  5. Being able to store sensory information can benefit an organism, for example, when someone remembers a food that made them sick. They won't eat it again, so they won't get sick again.

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  6. Being able to store sensory information can benefit an organism because if you have a number you have to remember like a phone number you will be able to remember it.

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  7. Being able to store sensory information could benefit because if you hear a siren on a cop car or on a ambulance you know because its already in your Brain that you know someones doing something bad or is hurt. Also if you were in a car you know automatically to pull over.

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  8. If you know what a Certain type of food taste like that you don't like then you will remember not to eat it next time so you don't get sick.

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  9. If your allergic to peanut butter then you will probably remember that your allergic to peanut butter. So you don't die.

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  10. Sensory helps by if you burn yourself on a stove once, after that you'll remember it hurts and not touch it.

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  12. If I didn't like something that I saw in the Past I probably wouldn't want to see it again.If I saw a Horror Movie like Psycho than I wouldn't want to see it again.

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  13. It can help you know if you don't like food so, the next time you don't eat it.

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  14. Being able to store sensory is a benefit, because if you hear a fire alarm in your school you know that you have to get out of there and into a safe place.

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  15. It makes it so if you have heard that sound before you know what it is and what to do.

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  16. An organism needs to remember if you are allergic or don't like something so that you don't eat it again.

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  17. so i can taste its food, it can feel its way around, it can see where its going, it can hear if there are preditors or prey, and it can smell prey also.

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  18. It can remind you what your senses know about things like, food, textures of objects, or how something smells.

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  19. so that you know and remember that you like/dislike that food,smell,sound or what they saw

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  20. It will help you no if you like something or not. Or if your cold or warm.

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  21. It could block space in the organism.

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  22. Being able to store sensory is if your alarm clock goes off in the morning you know that you have to get up and get ready for the day

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  23. Being able to store sensory is a benefit, for example if you remember you are allergic to something or you don't like it from taste you won't eat/drink it again.

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  24. So you can renumber stuff and know what it is like if if did not like sea food but you forgot what it smelt like or tast like and some one try to give it to you but you want renumber.

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  25. if u don't like a serten type of food your mouth will not like it so it might just spit it up or take it down slow

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  26. If you are allergic to something, having a sensory memory of it would keep you from having an allergic reaction from eating it.

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  27. It could help you know if you don't like food so, next time you don't eat that food.

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  28. and acculy theres 26 senses

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  29. Being able to store sensory is a benefit because if you hear a fire alarm you know you have to get out quickly in case there is an actual fire.

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  30. if you know that you are allergic to something you will know not to get it eat it or by it

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  31. you can feel eat sick you can see.

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  32. This is important because without it we would be unable to do many things. If we didn't have sight or hearing then we could not move around as easily or find where we were going. Without smell nothing would well, smell but the point is that in would be nothing. That is why it is important an organism rememebers senses.

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  33. If you are allergic to a pet your senses would tell you not to buy that pet.

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  34. Sensory can help you remember what you like, not like to eat or even something non related to eating.

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  35. being able to store sensory is a benefit because if you hear a fire alarm in your school you know you have to run out.

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  36. If you don't like something or you are allergic to something you will be able to remember, and not eat that food.

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  37. Sensory can help because if you touch something hot you would know to drop it or let go of it

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  38. Say you smell smoke and you would be able to tell if something is burning that would be a benefit of remembering what you smell.

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  39. You can remember things that make you sick, hurt your eyes, and things that can mess up your hearing. (You can also remember people that you want to... never mind)

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  40. you will be able to sense danger better like another organism geting ready to attack you or something like a avalanche

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  41. you remeber to act when a sencer gose off like on top of a rollercoster you know its going down under the sea

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  42. Being able to store sensory is a benefit because if you can remember the taste of something you did not like you will know not to eat it again.

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  43. Smell smoke you know there is fire you stop it and don't die. THE END

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  44. Being able to store sensory is a plus, for example if you remember you are allergic to something or don't like it from the taste you won't drink or eat it again.

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  45. If something is dangerous, you can remember the sight or smell of it so you know to stay away.

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  46. It can help in the way that if you don't like food so, the next time you don't eat it.

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  47. Of when you smell something gross you would probably look at the place on where it is

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  48. if you don't like something or are allergic don't bother eating it

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  49. you will know whats cold warm what different things look like so you can identify how to fight or run smell bad things to know if they're safe or not and so much more

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  50. see, touch, hear, smell, and taste are all senses that will make you remember something. A example would be, if you have a test and you have to remember to study for that test.

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  51. Being able to store sensory information will benefit an organism by, the next time you see, smell, touch etc. You will remember what is is.

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  52. Sensory can help you remember what you like and help your memory.

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  53. Storing sensory information benefits humans because when someone sees danger, they remember and move away from said danger.

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  54. If a person doesn't like to eat sushi the brain stores that information so the next time that food is given you know that you don't like it.

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  55. Being able to store sensory is a benefit because if you see something that you liked you would remember where it was.

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  56. If I didn't like something that I saw in the Past I probably wouldn't want to see it again.If I saw a Horror Movie like Psycho than I wouldn't want to see it again.

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  57. If you don't like a certain type of food your sensory will remember that you don't like it and will remind you so you don't have it again.

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  58. Say you once got pricked by thorns in a bush. You would be careful later reaching into that bush. Or, you're living in the wild. And you found a abandoned quiche under the table (Only few will understand.), but you're allergic! So you remember to leave it. You couldn't take the responsibility anyway.

    (If you get it, tell me.)

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  59. If your allergic to nuts then you know not to eat them they you won't get hurt.

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  60. if you remember the smell of something poisanis

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  61. Being able to store sensory is a benefit because if you see something that you did not like you would remember what and where it was.

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  62. If you are allergic to chocolate or something your brain tells you not to eat that object again

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  63. it doesnt do it again like eating Durian

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  64. so lets say you eat somthing you dont like that made you sick and so now your avoding that food

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  65. If you know and remember you are allergic to Strawberrys, then if you remember not to eat it then you keep yourself from maybe dying and hurting yourself.

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  66. It could help you remember what you like and what you don't like and whats safe and whats not.

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  67. It could benefit an organism because say if someone hates deer then less deer will die.

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  68. If you have an allergic reaction to something your sensory system would remember and you would try not to eat/encounter what gave you the reaction.

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  69. When you touch something bad you will remember that and not touch it again.

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  70. cake makes me want to throw up a lot.

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  71. Well, say you burned your hand on the oven one day. Your brain would remember that the hot oven burned you, and when you went near it you would remember the pain, and not touch it again.

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  72. when you don't like a kind of food your sensory you remind how much you don't like when you try it

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  73. Shane, whom likes doth peanut butterWednesday, April 27, 2016

    You can remember not to eat something toxic.

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  74. if you remember a certain type of food that makes you sick you would remember that next time you go to eat it you will not eat it agin.

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  75. If you dont like a type of food your sensory will remember that you dont like that food you wont eat it

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  76. If you remember if something hurts you it will prevent you fro going near it and hurting yourself.

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  77. f you know and remember you are allergic to Strawberrys, then if you remember not to eat it then you keep yourself from maybe dying and hurting yourself.

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  78. Being able to store sensory information can benefit an organism because when an organism eat something odd from their tasting the sense will be store in the memory. So later on when they see that odd tasting food they will relise that they will not eat it.

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  79. The storing of sensory information benefits organisms because if they experience something new, and then they experience it again, but if they remembered it, they don't have to spend as much time assessing the situation than before. Take for example you hear a gunshot. Then, another and another. The rest don't startle you as much because you stored the sensory information.

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