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Mike Baxter
22 October, 19:58
What is a stimulus in biology?
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Lizeth Powell
22 October, 20:21
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In Biology, a stimulus is a change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to change its behavior in order to make the environment more satisfactory.
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