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The nervous system recives stimuly from the external environment through the sense organs and transmit their information through the central nervous system. The central nervous system analysis it and than sends signal to the stimulate responses by the specific organs.
Reflex behaviors are involuntary responses to stimuli and cannot be taught in the traditional sense. However, some behaviors that resemble reflexes, such as conditioned responses, can be trained through repetitive practice and reinforcement. This may create an automatic response to a specific stimulus over time.
People with a sense of humor tend to see the world from a different point of view. Though this is only part of having a sense of humor, this alone can make them "interesting."
Sense 1: cause, do, make, create Sense 2: induce, stimulate, have, get Source: Synonym.com because?
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to receive information from the sense organs,analyze the information,and initiate responses.
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it effects the persons sense of self.
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== Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of verb induce Sense 1 induce, bring on => generate, bring forth -------------- Sense 2 induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make -------------- Sense 3 induce, stimulate, rush, hasten => effect, effectuate, bring about, set up -------------- Sense 4 induce => reason, reason out, conclude See link below for the source of the above.
Plants do not have senses (or nervous systems). They do have a certain amount of built-in automatic responses to stimuli, and yes, some of these involve other plants. It is an area of study that scientists have found very interesting. There has been some indication that there may be an ability to sense what is happening in nearby plants, but no experiment has been designed that can definitively say.