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The point where a stimulus is great enough to be sensed is a sensory receptor.

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false

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User Bbg
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The answer is actually false

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User Joe Kdw
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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sensory receptors are cells, neurones specifically, that specialized in detecting and responding to a physical or chemical stimulation. That's why is false, because it's no a point where a stimulus is great enough to be sensed, that's not how it works.

Feeling something is about neurones responding to it, to the stimulus that has being placed.

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