Tuesday, March 28, 2017

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Give an example of an external stimulus that would affect the nervous system and how would you know that this stimulus is causing a reaction?

You become thirsty and take a drink of water. What type of stimulus would this be? 

  

58 comments:

  1. mom was bakeing cookies and they smelt good but they turned out to taste bad.

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  2. Smelling popcorn, thirst

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  3. For the first one, flashing lights could give someone a seizure and you spaz on the floor.

    If you drank water, it would be internal

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  4. For the first one, flashing lights could give someone a seizure and you spaz on the floor.

    If you drank water, it would be internal

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  5. 1.) Taste if you taste something like raw dirt cookies
    2.) Internal thirst.

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  6. If you drank water, it would be internal

    For the first one, flashing lights could give someone a seizure and you spaz on the floor.

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  7. if you smell pizza. thirst

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  8. Smelling popcorn could make someone hungry, and the second would be thirst and internal.

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  9. Internal stimulis

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  10. An external example is if you drop a glass cup on the floor, if you are thirsty that is internal.

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  11. strobe lights could cause people to have nervous system thingys and taste

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  12. 1.Light because you can see it
    2.Internal

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  13. The smell of food could make someone hungry, and the second one would be thirst and internal.

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  14. my father was making dinner it smelled sooooo good and then i eat it and found out that it was made of human meat and i vomited

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  15. 1. Trent farting would affect the nervous system because they stink and everyone on the bus almost dies. 2. Dehydration

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  16. an example of an external stimulus is if you drop a plate on the ground and it smashes then that would cause you to turn around or jump.

    if you take a drink of water it would be taste.

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  17. For the first one, flashing lights could give someone a seizure and you spaz on the floor.

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  18. an example of an external stimulus is if you drop a plate on the ground and it smashes then that would cause you to turn around or jump

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  19. when you eat something good you want to eat more.....and thrist

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  20. if you randomly fell on the floor someone would turn to look at you
    taste or thirst

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  21. smelling popcorn could make you hungry, and after eating popcorn you gonna be thristy so you drink some water.

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  22. if you smell the toilet.taste.

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  23. Smelling popcorn could make someone hungry, and the second would be thirst and internal.

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  24. Dropping a book make someone jump. Thirst.

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  25. 1. If the lights turned off, you would know because you would see it.

    2. Internal?

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  26. If the lights turned on when you didn't expect them to then you turn your head. #2. Internal

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  27. An example of external stimulus is if you eat something that tastes good even if you said you would only eat one bite your brain will still say I want more, and the word is thirst.

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  28. a bee stang me so it hurt

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  29. I hear a noise accost the room, so I turned my head. 2- Internal

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  30. 1: someone sneaks up behind you, then says "BOO!" You jump in surprise. That is the reaction.
    2: internal

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  31. Smelling popcorn, Internal

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  32. hearing a noise internal

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  33. *hears buzzing*
    *runs away screaming*

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  34. -internal...my brother threw something across my face and i turned my head to see what he threw.

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  35. When I saw a bright, white light, I closed my eyes. Internal system.

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  36. when you eat something good you want to eat more.....and thrist

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  37. 1. A loud noise could cause someone to cover their ears or go deaf for a short amount of time.
    2. this would be an internal stimulus.

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  38. When our eyes sense light, nervous system makes our eyes get smaller to let less light in. When our eyes sense darkness, the pupils in them get bigger. Another connection can be seen in seizures. Some people have brain damage that can affect their nervous system. This can cause them to respond to flashing lights by having a seizure.

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  39. For the first one, flashing lights could give someone a seizure and you spaz on the floor.

    If you drank water, it would be internal

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  40. Internal stimulis!

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  41. Smelling Steak

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  42. The lights could get turned off, you would look at the light

    Internal

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  43. caden frost is koolTuesday, March 28, 2017

    smelling popcorn thirst

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  44. Smelling popcorn, thirst

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  45. A loud noise could cause someone to cover their ears or go deaf for a short amount of time.
    This would be an internal stimulus.

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  46. A noise would cause you too look towards it. An internal stimulus.

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  47. Smelling popcorn could make someone hungry, and the second would be thirst and internal.

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  48. Smelling cookies and thirst.

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  49. a loud noise, internal stimulus.

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  50. It someone drops a book on the floor and it makes a loud noise so you jump. Taking a drink of water after becoming thirsty would be an internal stimulus.

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  51. Smelling popcorn

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  52. a loud bang could make you jump

    internal

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  53. Xander and DavidTuesday, March 28, 2017

    Seeing and delicious waffle would make your mouth water.

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  54. Cole Douglas MacPhersonTuesday, March 28, 2017

    Seeing pizza and your mouth waters

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