How do sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain?(1 point)

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corpuscles
corpuscles

electrical signals
electrical signals

pressure waves
pressure waves

muscle cells

electrical signals

The correct answer is: electrical signals

Sensory receptors are specialized nerve endings that are responsible for detecting and transmitting sensory information from the environment to the brain. When a stimulus is detected by the sensory receptors, such as touch, sound, or light, it generates electrical signals. These electrical signals are then transmitted along sensory neurons to the brain where they are interpreted and processed, allowing us to perceive and respond to the stimulus. Therefore, sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain through electrical signals.