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Multiple Choice
What types of sensations do sensory receptors detect?
A
Only sound and taste
B
Only temperature and pressure
C
Only pain and light
D
Temperature, pressure, pain, and light
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that sensory receptors are specialized cells or structures that detect changes in the environment and send signals to the nervous system.
Recognize the different types of sensory receptors based on the stimuli they detect: thermoreceptors for temperature, mechanoreceptors for pressure, nociceptors for pain, and photoreceptors for light.
Thermoreceptors respond to changes in temperature, allowing the body to perceive heat and cold.
Mechanoreceptors detect mechanical changes such as pressure, touch, and vibration, helping the body sense physical contact and movement.
Nociceptors are responsible for detecting pain, which is a protective mechanism to alert the body to potential harm, while photoreceptors in the eyes detect light, enabling vision.