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an environmental \boxed{} that causes an organism to change its activity is called a \boxed{}. organisms maintain their \boxed{} by responding to stimuli. the way an organism reacts to the stimulus is called a \boxed{}. some changes occur inside an organism. these are \boxed{} stimuli. others take place outside, which are \boxed{} stimuli. \boxed{} is an internal stimulus. when a person is thirsty, he or she will drink \boxed{}, which helps replace the lost water and also helps maintain proper water balance. external stimuli affect the growth of many \boxed{} that respond to \boxed{}. sunflower plants turn their flowers toward the sun as it moves across the sky.
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise about organism responses to stimuli, based on basic biological concepts of homeostasis and stimulus-response mechanisms. The terms provided are matched to their correct definitions and examples:
- An environmental factor triggering activity change is a stimulus.
- The general term for this trigger category is stimulus.
- Organisms maintain stability (homeostasis) via responses.
- The reaction to a stimulus is a response.
- Stimuli from inside an organism are internal.
- Stimuli from outside an organism are external.
- Thirst is an internal stimulus from dehydration.
- Drinking water responds to thirst to balance fluids.
- External stimuli affect plant growth.
- Plants like sunflowers respond to light (sunlight).
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