INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ORGANISMS . AND …
18 ORGAN ISMS AND ENVIRONMENT Stimulus does not reach animal. are not present. Stimulus reaches animal and causes neurological or physiological response. Stimulus detected by animal, but causes no response. FIGURE 2-1. The environment of an animal is limited to the energy and matter that has a neurological or physiological effect on it.
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