Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point)
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This apple is lightweight.
This apple is lightweight.
This apple is tart.
This apple is tart.
This apple is cold.
This apple is cold.
This apple is red.
This apple is red.
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How do sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain?(1 point)
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corpuscles
corpuscles
pressure waves
pressure waves
electrical signals
electrical signals
muscle cells
electrical signals
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Which sensory receptors detect when your shoes are too tight?(1 point)
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mechanoreceptors
mechanoreceptors
thermoreceptors
thermoreceptors
chemoreceptors
chemoreceptors
photoreceptors
mechanoreceptors
The observation that could be made based on stimuli to your photoreceptors is: "This apple is red."
The observation you could make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors is "This apple is red."
Explanation: Photoreceptors in our eyes are responsible for detecting light and color. When light from the apple enters our eyes, it stimulates the photoreceptors, which send signals to our brain. These signals are then interpreted by our brain as color, allowing us to perceive that the apple is red.