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B.
To describe: The internal ear’s sensory receptors.
Introduction: There are five types of sense organs, namely vision, hearing, equilibrium, olfaction, and gustation. These sense organs relay information about the surrounding to the specialized sensory neurons through sensory receptors. This neuron transmits the stimuli to the central nervous system for the information to be processed.
C.
To describe: The stimuli that can be sensed by the internal ear.
Introduction: There are five types of sense organs, namely vision, hearing, equilibrium, olfaction, and gustation. These sense organs relay information about the surrounding to the specialized sensory neurons through sensory receptors. This neuron transmits the stimuli to the central nervous system for the information to be processed.
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