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Question
- animals respond to environmental stimuli obtained through their sensory organs. how does the body convert information from the environment into an internal response?
options:
- osmotic pressure
- increased cellular temperature
- chemical signaling
- selective membrane transport
Brief Explanations
To determine how the body converts environmental stimuli to internal responses, we analyze each option:
- Osmotic pressure relates to water balance, not stimulus conversion.
- Increased cellular temperature is a response, not the conversion mechanism.
- Chemical signaling (e.g., neurotransmitters, hormones) is the process by which sensory information is transmitted and converted into internal responses, coordinating cellular and systemic reactions.
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