Questions: The primary response of an organism to stimuli results in the organism
Transcript text: The primary response of an organism to stimuli results in the organism $\square$
Solution
The primary response of an organism to stimuli results in the organism reacting.
Explanation:
When an organism encounters a stimulus, its primary response is to react in some way. This reaction can take various forms, such as moving towards or away from the stimulus, physiological changes, or behavioral adjustments. The nature of the reaction depends on the type of stimulus and the organism's sensory and response mechanisms.