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The term srimulus comes from the latin word stimulare, which means "to goad, prod, or urge." Explain how this meaning relates to stimulus
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The term srimulus comes from the latin word stimulare, which means "to goad, prod, or urge." Explain how this meaning relates to stimulus
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A stimulus, external or internal, forces a reaction from an organism. The stimulus "prods" the organism to do something.
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