Chapter 36: Q. 6 (page 1046)
After somatosensory transduction, the sensory signal travels through the brain as a(n) _____ signal. a. electrical b. pressure c. optical d. thermal
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The correct option is a.
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Chapter 36: Q. 6 (page 1046)
After somatosensory transduction, the sensory signal travels through the brain as a(n) _____ signal. a. electrical b. pressure c. optical d. thermal
The correct option is a.
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