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how do sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain? (1 point)
○ electrical signals
○ corpuscles
○ pressure waves
○ muscle cells
Brief Explanations
Sensory receptors convert stimuli into electrical signals (nerve impulses) that travel along neurons to the brain for interpretation. Corpuscles are types of sensory - receptor structures, pressure waves are related to some specific senses like hearing but not the general way of communication, and muscle cells are not involved in this communication process.
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A. electrical signals