Multiple Choice
Suppose you have three water baths in front of you. The temperature of the one on the left is 22°C (cold) , the one in the middle is 25°C (room temperature) , and the one on the right is 44°C (warm) . At the same time, you place the index finger of your right hand into the warm water bath and the index finger of your left hand into the cold water bath, and you leave them there for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, why would you no longer feel a difference in temperature between the two water baths?
A) The sensory receptors in your index fingers speed up the conversion of the stimulus (water) to a chemical signal.
B) The sensory receptors in your index fingers diminish the conversion of the stimulus (water) to an electrical signal.
C) The sensory receptors in your index fingers become less sensitive over time as they are stimulated repeatedly.
D) Receptor potentials in the sensory receptors in your index fingers start off weak and then become stronger.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q17: A common aspect of having a cold
Q18: Sensory transduction occurs in the<br>A) cerebral cortex
Q19: Chemoreceptors are organized into taste buds<br>A) in
Q20: Olfactory receptor cells are located in the<br>A)
Q21: Mechanoreceptors are not evenly spaced on your
Q23: One of the evolutionary advantages of having
Q24: A molecule that is detected by our
Q25: If the aqueous humor circulates but does
Q26: Individuals medically diagnosed with "dry eyes" experience
Q27: You arrive at your office and are