Living creatures respond to internal stimuli, like hunger or pain, and external stimuli, like temperature or light. Responses involve behavioral changes or physiological adjustments to maintain homeostasis and ensure survival.
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Living creatures respond to both internal and external stimuli through various mechanisms. Internal stimuli, such as hunger or pain, trigger behavioral or physiological responses to address the body’s needs. External stimuli, such as changes in temperature or light, lead to adjustments in behavior or physiological processes to adapt to the environment. These responses help organisms maintain homeostasis, ensuring their internal conditions remain stable and supporting their survival and well-being in changing conditions.
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