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Biology, 05.11.2020 21:50 767sebmont

HELP PLEASE Living things want to maintain , or stable conditions in their body. They do this by using feedback. They gather information through , like sight, taste, smell, hearing, and touch. These senses respond to a , or environmental message. This information travels through specialized cells called . The is the organ responsible for processing sensory information. We use these messages to control our response to stimuli called . Those may be stored in our brain as to help us make choices.

Survival needs are met by the memories and behaviors used as a response to stimuli.

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