Answer to Question #57083 in Human Anatomy and Physiology for Anthony

Question #57083
How are sensory receptors different from typical neurons?
A. They do not use neurotransmitters to communicate with others
B. They are found only in the brain
C. They generally work within a reflex arc
D. They can generate action potentials of various stregths to represent stimuli of varying strengths
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2015-12-21T10:21:54-0500
D. They can generate action potentials of various stregths to represent stimuli of varying strengths

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