> The heat on your finger in triggers a/an_____ your skin. The activate something like the muscle, for example. receive/s the information and immediately send/s a signal to the efferent neurons. The, in this case the muscle, causes an immediate response, such as pulling your hand away. The afferent neuron sends the signal to the 1. motor neurons 2. spinal cord 3. stimulus 4. sensory receptor 5. effector organ 6. interneurons 7. afferent neurons 8. brain
> The heat on your finger in triggers a/an_____ your skin. The activate something like the muscle, for example. receive/s the information and immediately send/s a signal to the efferent neurons. The, in this case the muscle, causes an immediate response, such as pulling your hand away. The afferent neuron sends the signal to the 1. motor neurons 2. spinal cord 3. stimulus 4. sensory receptor 5. effector organ 6. interneurons 7. afferent neurons 8. brain
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider what happens when you touch something very hot. The steps involved in
this process are outlined below.
The heat on your finger
triggers a/an
________in
your skin.
1. motor neurons
The
activate
2. spinal cord
something like the muscle,
for example.
3. stimulus
receive/s the
information and
4. sensory receptor
immediately send/s a signal
to the efferent neurons.
5. effector organ
The
in this case
6. interneurons
the muscle, causes an
immediate response, such
as pulling your hand away.
7. afferent neurons
8. brain
The afferent neuron sends
the signal to the
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