What are the proximate causes that underlie an animal's ability to detect and respond to stimuli?
A) only genetic mechanisms
B) only physiological mechanisms
C) genetic and physiological mechanisms
D) genetic, physiological, and anatomical mechanisms
E) genetic, cellular, physiological, and anatomical mechanisms
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