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How does the information from the stimuli get communicated to the brain?

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The information is sent in the form of nerve impulses and reaches the spinal cord through the sensory neurons of the PNS.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sensory receptor interact with stimuli, such as light sound temperature and pain which is transformed into the code that is carried to the brain by the chain of neurons. Once the signal reaches the end of an axon, which is at the end of neuron, a neurotransmitter is released and the process repeats.

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