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The stomach stores energy taken from food sources. When a mouth is close enough to a food source and it is stimulated it will transfer food from the source into the stomach as caloric energy. At each time step a certain amount of energy is used by the organism. This value is controlled by the Base Consumption Rate property. However, it is possible to increase the rate by stimulating the stomach. This allows you to increase the rate of energy consumption based on how much it moves. For example, if you were to have a neuron that monitored the activity of the pacemakers controlling locotion it could stimulate the stomach. If the animal is moving this will cause it to use extra energy. If it is sitting still then there will be no additional stimulation and the base consumption rate will be used. See the sections on the Odor Sensor, Mouth, and Food Sources for more information on this subject. Stomach PropertiesLocation LocalThe location of the body relative to it's own origin. Each body part has it's own local coordinate system which is the center of the body's parent body part.. (click here for an example of the difference between local and world coordinates) Default value: (0,0,0) Acceptable range: -infinity - infinity Location World The location of the body relative to the world origin. The world origin is center of the root body (click here for an example of the difference between local and world coordinates) Default value: The distance from the center of the root body part Acceptable range: -infinity - infinity Base Consumption Rate Determines how much energy is used at each time step. This is how much is consumed regardless of what the animal is doing. It is best to think of this as the sleeping or sitting rate of energy consuption. If you stimulate the stomach you can increase this rate. This lets you increase energy consumption as it does more strenuous things like moving. Default value: 10 Calories/s Acceptable range: Any value greater than or equal to 0. Color The color of the body. The user can enter a color value using R (Red) G (Green) B (Blue) values or they can use the color chooser. To use the color chooser, click on the color property and a dropdown arrow will appear.
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