Imagine you accidently step on a sharp object with your bare foot.
Explain how the parts...
Imagine you accidently step on a sharp object with your bare foot.
Explain how the parts of the peripheral nervous system work with the central nervous system to produce a response to the stimulus
Which of the following did you include in your response? Check all that apply.
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Receptors in the skin stimulate sensory neurons.
Sensory neurons send messages to the central nervous system.
Interneurons send messages to the motor neurons in response to messages received from sensory neurons.
Motor neurons cause muscles in the leg to contract and pull the foot away.
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