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25 September, 10:39

What do you think is the adequate stimulus for sensory receptors in the ear? Can you think of a stimulus that would inappropriately activate the sensory receptors in the ear if the stimulus had enough intensity?

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  1. 25 September, 10:43
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    Pressure waves of Sound; altitude changes

    Explanation:

    An adequate stimuli is the stimuli a sensory receptor responds to. In the ear, pressure waves of sound is the adequate stimuli.

    The hair cells which contain stereo-cilia are the mechanoreceptors. The stereo-cilia bends triggering the opening of ion channels thus transforming the pressure waves of sound into potential s to initiate sensory transduction.

    Altitude changes would inappropriately activate sensory receptor.
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