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The Conversion of the Stimulus into an Action Potential to Be

Question 63

Question 63

Multiple Choice

The conversion of the stimulus into an action potential to be interpreted by the brain is called


A) transformation.
B) transduction.
C) translation.
D) transcription.
E) transpotential.

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