Chris is at a neighborhood cookout. Which part of his body processes the sound of the grill, the sight and smell of the food, and the warmth of sunlight on his skin?
A. distal stimuli
B. temporal lobes
C. receptor cells
D. occipital lobes
Answer: C
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