Stimulation of a sensory nerve occurs at a:

A) tract.
B) sinus.
C) receptor.
D) synapse.


C
Explanation:
A) A tract carries impulses to and from the brain.
B) A sinus is an empty cavity in a bone.
C) Correct.
D) A synapse is a knob on the end of an axon.

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