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question 12
1 pts
the part of the sensory pathway that projects a sensation is the:
receptor
sensory neuron
sensory tract
sensory area in the brain
question 13
1 pts
unlike the taste sensation, it is not necessary to have the chemicals associated with smells dissolved in body fluids.
true
false
question 14
1 pts
For Question 12: The sensory area in the brain is responsible for projecting a sensation. The receptor detects stimuli, the sensory neuron transmits the signal, and the sensory tract is a bundle of neurons. But the actual projection (perception) of the sensation occurs in the sensory area of the brain.
For Question 13: For taste, chemicals must dissolve in saliva (a body fluid). For smell, chemicals (odorants) bind to olfactory receptors in the nasal cavity. However, they still need to be in a fluid - like environment (mucus in the nasal cavity) to interact with the receptors. So, it is false that it is not necessary for smell - associated chemicals to be in a body - like fluid.
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Question 12: sensory area in the brain
Question 13: False