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Match the stimuli to the sensory auditory receptors that respond to them

Match the stimuli to the sensory auditory receptors that respond to them-example-1
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Auditory (Hearing): a person whispering, a loud bang.

Rods (Dark vision): night vision,shapes in a room after the light is turned off

Cones (Bright light vision): a rainbow outside the window.

Olfactory (smell): smell of freshly baked cookies, stinky garbage.

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The correct matching table attched below:

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Auditory receptors are located in the internal ear which detects sound waves so, it is associated with hearing: a person whispering, a loud bang
  • Rods are one of the photoreceptors found in the eye which provides twilight/ dark vision: night vision, shapes in a room after the light is turned off
  • Cones are one of the photoreceptors found in the eye which provides colour vision: a rainbow outside the window.
  • Olfactory receptors are located in the nostrils which detects smell: smell of freshly baked cookies, stinky garbage.
Match the stimuli to the sensory auditory receptors that respond to them-example-1
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