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How do sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain?
1. corpuscles
2. electrical signals
3. muscle cells
4. pressure waves
1. corpuscles
2. electrical signals
3. muscle cells
4. pressure waves
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GPT 3.5
The sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain through electrical signals. When a sensory receptor is activated by a stimulus, it generates an electrical signal that travels along nerve fibers to the brain. This electrical signal is then processed and interpreted by the brain, allowing us to perceive and respond to the stimulus.
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