The process by which nerve impulses travel to the brain to be interpreted as sound is known as ________ conduction.

A. sound
B. sensorineural
C. bone
D. neural


Answer: B

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A. is in the dense bodies. B. enters from extracellular fluid. C. is attached to the intermediate filaments. D. must be activated by myosin kinase. E. is stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A) retinal. B) opsin. C) rhodopsin. D) transducin. E) cGMP.

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