Part 1 Give an example of an external stimulus that would affect the nervous system, and how you would know that stimulus was causing a reaction. Part 2 You become thirsty and want a drink of water, what type of stimulus would this be?
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Part 1: If an object was coming at your very fast you might want too get out of the way.
Part one; If you jump into a snow bank. you would probley start shivering and turn frozen and probly get frost bite. If you put your hand into a boiling pot of water you would react by taking your hand out and probley putting your hand under cold water after.
part 1-an example would be like the picture, you touch something hot and your spinal cord makes your hand recoil part 2-the way you could tell that you are thirsty is your brain getting messages that yiur body doesn't have much water so you get thirsty and you get some water to replenish yourself
An external stimulus that would affect the nervous system is if you touch something like snow, that's freezing cold your brain would send a a signal to your spinal cord and it would retrieve your your hand from the cold snow. If you become thirsty and want a drink of water you would use a learned response to go get a drink.
Part 1- When you are cold, you get goosebumps. You would put on a coat or wrap a blanket around yourself. Part 2- When you become thirsty and want a drink of water, it is internal stimulus.
1. If you where cold from a breeze coming from a window. You would close the window, or cover yourself in a blanket. And in some cases where you can't close the window, you wrap yourself in a blanket, making a squirrel home for yourself.
2. If you are thirsty and want a drink of water, this is called an internal stimulus.
1) You are able to tell if your nervous system is causing a reaction whenever you act out of fear, surprise, etc. An example of this would be when you are scared, you may scream or run away. 2) When you feel thirst, your nervous system is reacting to an internal stimulus. Feeling thirsty is a reaction caused by the nervous system to maintain homeostasis.
An external stimulus that would affect the nervous system is if you touch something like snow, that's freezing cold your brain would send a a signal to your spinal cord and it would retrieve your your hand from the cold snow. If you become thirsty and want a drink of water you would use a learned response to go get a drink.
An example of external stimulus can be if a rock hits you in the ear. Your stimuli would react by covering your ear. If you got thirsty, it would be considered internal stimulus.
1. When you are cold you shiver and when you are hot you sweat. 2. This would be internal stimulus because your brain is releasing the hormone to tell your body that you are hungry.
1. When a you hear a piercing noise you will probably flinch. 2. Feeling thirsty a is internal stimulus because your nervous system is trying to maintain homeostasis.
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Part 1: If an object was coming at your very fast you might want too get out of the way.
Part 2: they would be internal stimulus.
1. When it is cold you shiver.
2. Internal stimulus.
Putting your hand on a hot plate then pulling it away.
Internal.
Part 1: a loud bang
Part 2: smell of food
Part one- When its hot you sweat
Part two- Internal stimulus
Part One~ When it is hot outside, you sweat.
Part Two~ Internal stimulus.
1.when it is cold you shiver
2.internal stimulus.
1. When it's hot you sweat.
2. internal.
1. when it is hot you sweat
2. internal stimulus
Part 1: a beaming light could make you shut your eyes and try to get of of the light.
Part 2.Internal stimulus
1.When you are cold you shiver
2.Internal stimulus
#1 WHEN A BALL IS THROWN AT YOU YOU'RE MOST LIKELY TO MOVE OUT OF THE WAY OR TO CATCH IT.
#2 INTERNAL STIMULUS
Putting your hand on a hot plate then pulling it away.
Internal.
1. When your cold you shiver
2. internal
Part one; If you jump into a snow bank. you would probley start shivering and turn frozen and probly get frost bite.
If you put your hand into a boiling pot of water you would react by taking your hand out and probley putting your hand under cold water after.
Part Two; Internal Stimulas.
1.when your hot your hot you sweat
2.internal
part 1 when you smell food you mouth starts to water.
part internal stimulus
part 1-an example would be like the picture, you touch something hot and your spinal cord makes your hand recoil
part 2-the way you could tell that you are thirsty is your brain getting messages that yiur body doesn't have much water so you get thirsty and you get some water to replenish yourself
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1. When it's hot you sweat.
2. internal.
Part 1: If an object was coming at your very fast you might want too get out of the way.
Part 2: they would be internal stimulus.
1. when it's hot you sweat
2. Internal stimulus
1.when something is coming at u fast you move out of the way
2].internal stimulus
Part one: When you are hot your external stimulus would be you sweat.
Part two: It would be an internal stimulus.
An external stimulus that would affect the nervous system is if you touch something like snow, that's freezing cold your brain would send a a signal to your spinal cord and it would retrieve your your hand from the cold snow.
If you become thirsty and want a drink of water you would use a learned response to go get a drink.
1. When you hear a loud noise you turn. You know the reaction was to the noise because you turn in the direction of the noise.
2. When you are thirsty and what a drink of water, this is an internal stimulus.
1. if you were to be cold you would put on a coat
2. an internal stimulus
Part 1- when you hear a noise than you turn around
Part 2- when you are thirsty and want a drink that you get a drink
1-If you were cold you would shiver
2-The internal stimulus
Sound and it would make you cover your ears. internal stimulus
part one~ when its hot you sweat
part two~ internal stimulus
1. If you touch a hot stuff, you will pull your hand away quickly. I would know this was causing a reaction because I would feel the heat.
2. Internal Stimulus
1. If you're hot you sweat.
2. Internal stimulus
Part 1- When you are cold, you get goosebumps. You would put on a coat or wrap a blanket around yourself.
Part 2- When you become thirsty and want a drink of water, it is internal stimulus.
If a truck was coming at you you will want to get out of the way. And then when you need a drink you grab a red bull.
Part 1: You hear a loud sound and cover your ears.
Part 2: Internal stimulis
part 1 because you would go ooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww where's my mommy
part 2 the stimulus that makes you want to get a drink of water
1. If you where cold from a breeze coming from a window. You would close the window, or cover yourself in a blanket. And in some cases where you can't close the window, you wrap yourself in a blanket, making a squirrel home for yourself.
2. If you are thirsty and want a drink of water, this is called an internal stimulus.
Part 1) When it's really hot outside you sweat.
Part2) Internal
1) You are able to tell if your nervous system is causing a reaction whenever you act out of fear, surprise, etc. An example of this would be when you are scared, you may scream or run away.
2) When you feel thirst, your nervous system is reacting to an internal stimulus. Feeling thirsty is a reaction caused by the nervous system to maintain homeostasis.
part one-if something was coming at me fast i would try to get out of the way
part two-internal stimulus
Part 1 answer: If you hear a loud noise, such as screaming, you'd turn in the direction of the screaming.
Part 2 answer: Internal Stimulus
Give an example of an external stimulus that would affect the nervous system, and how you would know that stimulus was causing a reaction.Touch
Part 2
You become thirsty and want a drink of water, what type of stimulus would this be? Internal stimulus
Part 1: If an object was coming at your very fast you might want too get out of the way.
Part 2: they would be internal stimulus.
1. You would be able to tell if a goose is flying at you going 200 mph, you would like to get out of the way I would imagine
2. internal stimulus
Part 1: If someone made a loud noise, you would probably flinch.
Part 2: Internal stimulus
1. Sweating you can tell your sweating because you become wet.
2. Internal stimulus
1. when it is cold you shiver
2.internal
An external stimulus that would affect the nervous system is if you touch something like snow, that's freezing cold your brain would send a a signal to your spinal cord and it would retrieve your your hand from the cold snow.
If you become thirsty and want a drink of water you would use a learned response to go get a drink.
1. when your about to die you scream
2. internal stimulus
1. If you see an object going towards you you will move to either block it, catch it, or to avoid it.
2. if you were thirsty your internal stimulus would tell you.
someone scares you from surprise and you jump.
you need water because your body is dehydrated. (internal stimulus)
1.If one fast boi came at you
you would react to not let it hit you
2. internal stimulus
An example of external stimulus can be if a rock hits you in the ear. Your stimuli would react by covering your ear. If you got thirsty, it would be considered internal stimulus.
You need water when your body is dehydrated (internal stimulus)
if an ball was coming at you fast you would move
that is internal stimulis.
1. If the roof on the house caved in the automatic response would be to run or hide.
2. Internal
1. When you are cold you shiver and when you are hot you sweat.
2. This would be internal stimulus because your brain is releasing the hormone to tell your body that you are hungry.
1. You shiver when you get cold.
2. Internal stimulus.
if someone throwing fists you flinch.
internal stimulus (you are dehydrated)
1. if someone came running up to you screaming with a fork you would probably move out of the way
2.internal stimulus
1. When it's cold, you shiver.
2. Internal stimulus
1. When a you hear a piercing noise you will probably flinch.
2. Feeling thirsty a is internal stimulus because your nervous system is trying to maintain homeostasis.
1. when its cold you shiver
2. internal stimulus
-a loud noise.
-internal simulus
Putting your hand on a hot plate then pulling it away.
Internal.
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