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Sensory Physiology. Sensory Receptors Perceptions created by the brain from action potentials sent from sensory receptors. Sensory receptors respond to.
Chapter 14 Biology 25: Human Biology Prof. Gonsalves Los Angeles City College Based on Mader’s Human Biology,7 th edition and Fox’s 8 th ed Powerpoints.
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