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Multiple Choice
How do sensory receptors respond to stimuli?
A
By amplifying the intensity of the stimuli
B
By storing the stimuli for later processing
C
By directly transmitting stimuli to the brain without conversion
D
By converting stimuli into electrical signals
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that sensory receptors are specialized cells or structures that detect changes in the environment, known as stimuli.
Recognize that the primary function of sensory receptors is to convert these external stimuli into electrical signals, a process known as transduction.
Learn that once the stimuli are converted into electrical signals, these signals are transmitted through the nervous system to the brain for processing.
Acknowledge that sensory receptors do not amplify the intensity of the stimuli; instead, they convert the stimuli into a form that can be interpreted by the nervous system.
Note that sensory receptors do not store stimuli for later processing nor do they transmit stimuli directly to the brain without conversion; the conversion to electrical signals is essential for communication within the nervous system.