What type of cells detect stimuli?

What type of cells detect stimuli?

  • Correct Answer: sensory nerve cells
  • muscle cells
  • expressive nerve cells
  • grid nerve cells

Explanation: Animals can detect environmental stimuli, such as light, sound, and touch. Stimuli are detected by sensory nerve cells. The information is transmitted and processed by the nervous system. The nervous system, in turn, may direct the body to respond.

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